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Stealing Cinderella ( Sinister Fairy Tale Collection) by A. Zavarelli


Title: Stealing Cinderella
Series: Sinister Fairy Tales Collection
Author: A. Zavarelli
Genre: Dark Fairy Tale Retelling
Release Date: April 2, 2020

Every royal has their dirty little secret. His was… me. 

It should have been simple. 
Go to the ball, meet the prince, and secure his patronage for my favorite charity. 
But beneath the mask, the brooding beast of a man was not at all who I expected. 
He was dark and intense and eerily quiet. 
When I left, I could still feel the ghost of his touch branded into my skin. 
He haunted my dreams, but I never expected to see him again. 
Then he came for me. 
And he took me. 
And I learned that his darkness was a void I never could have conceived. 
He’s the crown prince of Norway. 
And, now, I’m his captive.


"Never stop fighting for the beauty in life. 
You will find it, even in the darkness, if you choose to look. "

Ever read a story and despite the scene being completely inappropriate, you find yourself smirking at the destruction a character leaves in their wake?
Or maybe, find yourself whispering "that's right, the karma bus has arrived "
Stealing Cinderella had me doing that and a whole lot more
There were a couple of "questionable" scenes that caused me to grimace and for a brief moment I questioned my moral compass (it passed)
I've always been a bit of a fan of the Cinderella tale.
The beaten-down stepchild who gets her revenge and rubs it in -
Come on we all know that's the definition of a good fairy tale
From downtrodden peasant to the queen of the mountain

This has all the hallmarks I expect from a good fairy tale
Lots of impossible possibilities
Some very twisted characters
And a whole lot of " oh he ll no" moments that will cause the toughest of dark lovers to pause and possibly elicit a cringe

Thor is so messed up - that man needs more than a therapist
Ella, as it should be, is the light that shines through the blackest of nights
Lavinia, you straight up scare me
Narcissa your just a sad excuse for a mammal
Mor, I wish you a swift journey
King arsehat 🤣 should have seen that coming

Zavarelli gives Cinderella a whole new look
I like this sootier side 😏

A fabulous addition to the Sinister fairy tales Collection




A. Zavarelli is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author of dark and contemporary romance.
When she’s not putting her characters through hell, she can usually be found watching bizarre and twisted documentaries in the name of research. 
She currently lives in the Northwest with her lumberjack and an entire brood of fur babies. 


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