Sometimes a fairy tale ending is only the beginning… Sarah and Evelyn already risked everything to help Ava win a crown. But the two girls are new to life at court, and they soon learn that a coronation is a beginning, not an ending. Not everyone in Rangmere is happy to see the young queen on the throne, and intrigue and danger lurk all around them. The cousins soon find themselves fighting not only for their new kingdom but also for their own places in the royal court. When a new threat emerges, the two girls must defeat it to both save the crown and secure their own Happily Ever Afters.
Melanie Cellier grew up on a staple diet of books, books and more books. And although she got older, she never stopped loving children’s and young adult novels. She always wanted to write one herself, but it took three careers and three different continents before she actually managed it.
She now feels incredibly fortunate to spend her time writing from her home in Adelaide, Australia where she keeps an eye out for koalas in her backyard. Her staple diet hasn’t changed much, although she’s added choc mint Rooibos tea and Chicken Crimpies to the list.
She writes young adult fantasy including her Spoken Mage series, and her Four Kingdoms and Beyond the Four Kingdoms series which are made up of linked stand-alone stories that retell classic fairy tales.
It was good to see the characters from the second book and what was going on in that country after that ending. Not too many thoughts. I liked it! :)
Main Content: There’s a necklace that has a jewel which is enchanted and can bewitch and enchant others (a villain is using it; Mentions of possible bewitchment as the book continues); A mention of a group of children’s gazes being worshipful to an older girl; A mention of a godmother’s wand and a wishing star;
Evelyn faces resistance from other guards because she’s a female guard (this includes a few comments and one tripping her in a fight).
No language stronger than ‘dang it’ and ‘stupid’; The made-up phrase ‘what/where in the kingdoms’ is said a few times; Curses are said by Evelyn and others (but are not written out); Sarcasm & Eye rolling.
Being kidnapped and tied-up, Fighting and practice fights, Knocking others out, Injuries, & Blood/Bleeding (up to a handful of sentences); Seeing fights, injuries, & blood/bleeding (up to a handful of sentences); Sarah doesn’t react well to seeing blood and replays the feeling of harming an attacker with a knife (we see the event and the replays in her point of view, up to a few sentences in details); Mentions of a carriage accident & deaths; Mentions of treason, planning attacks on royalty, & kidnappings; Mentions of fights, attacks, injuries, blood/bleeding, passing out, & throwing up (up to a handful of sentences in the details); A few mentions of alcohol, drinking, & a drunk man at a party; A couple mentions of hatred & murderous looks; A mention of accidentally slitting one’s wrists when tied-up.
An almost kiss (a few sentences) and a kiss (lasting a few sentences); Touches, Dancing, Warmth, & Noticing (x2); Blushes & Flirting; There’s a few mentions of a newly married couple having their wedding night & not interrupting them when they’re alone (no details because other characters giggling about it); Evelyn teases her cousin about gaining weight; Evelyn fights and defends herself which includes kneeing a man in the groin.
I mean, the insta-love was extremely strong and extremely disgusting, but hey, there's a lot you have to sacrifice if you're going to put two separate romance arcs as well as an actual plot into a single novella.
Honestly, I think that this had the potential to be really good if there wasn't so much crammed into such a small amount. The romance(s ????) felt absolutely unnecessary but the plot was actually quite good. I think it was also mentioned in the next book, which was nice.
Too bad the plotline only really started in the second half, because the first half was just one of the side characters from the second book mooning over more atrocious eye descriptions. What is it with mediocre YA fantasy book and their eye descriptions??? I suffer so much because of them.
Anyway, this was nice, and it definitely could have been better, but it's just a novella, so it's fine.
My favorite quote from the story was, “I knew Evelyn thought I should take life a little more seriously, but I just didn’t see the point. If I could simply choose to be happy and see the lighter side of things, why in all the kingdoms wouldn’t I?”
I'm glad this was a novella, because it really wasn't something I would've wanted to read much longer. Also, this is NOT a retelling. There is no sign of Snow White and Rose Red. While we can assume the two FMC's are the two girls, we only "know" that because the title declares that's the story. No other plot points arise and it feels a bit like false advertising. Not to mention it's a shame that tale is already "used" since it doesn't make it possible the author will write an actual retelling of it later.
Happily Ever Afters is an okay read. Nothing is really bad, it just falls flat for me. I thought Sarah and Evelyn were interesting enough supporting characters in the Princess Fugitive but not enough to hold their own book.
I now definitely think they didn't need their own book. This doesn't further the story line for the entire series, and everything that happened to the girls was dull enough to have just been left to our imaginations.
They get spots in the court as implied in the last book, they each meet a guy and there's no twists, both guys turn out
No twists on the guys, no twists on the events. The bad guy is identified almost immediately and shocker, he actually is the bad guy. He does everything that we anticipate him doing.
The climax didn't get me excited and the resolution was easy. Not to mention the
So while it wasn't bad and nothing got me irritated or frustrated, it was a book that easily could've been skipped and really was just not interesting.
I couldn't get into this, it was ridiculous to me and could have been so much better. Female guard to the queen could have been so powerful of a character but she was made to look quite unimpressive.
I liked this one a lot! good seeing Evelyn and Sarah (though I'm not a huge fan of Miles? and also why don't the male characters get some more screen time in this series?).
Happily Ever Afters was a cute novella set in Cellier’s Four Kingdoms series that takes place immediately after The Princess Fugitive in order to develop the stories of two secondary characters from that novel, Sarah and Evelyn, and to allow them to achieve their own happily ever after. It not only explored these previous secondary characters' personalities and abilities but also served as an extended epilogue of The Princess Fugitive; I particularly enjoyed seeing a glimpse of Ava and Hans in their married life.
The perspective alternated between Sarah and Evelyn so we got to experience both the social life at Court and the training grounds for an Imperial Guard, and both storylines and protagonists were well-balanced and complemented one another. While I enjoyed Sarah’s perspective and personality more, I found myself more interested in Evelyn’s storyline and romantic relationship. I enjoyed the characters and their romance so much I’d love to see it developed into a full-length novel.
Overall, Happily Ever Afters was a cute, short, and loose reimagining of Snow White, Rose Red featuring two fun characters. I enjoyed both of their stories, development, and romances. The story was also a perfect setup for the third book in the series and I’m excited to continue reading these cleverly interconnected fairy tale retellings to see what happens next.
I'm really, absolutely, totally, completely in love with this series! Deep down, not even that well hidden but still, I'm a little princess and this series is filled with all different types of princesses and love stories. It's impossible not to connect with at least, if not more, one character and it's even more impossible to finish those books without smiling.
This book is only a novella. Therefore the love happens quite instantly, but is still just as cute and just as endearing as both the love stories in the previous books. And just like the previous two books this is not JUST a love story. It's mixed with an intriguing plot involving politics, magic, epic sword fighting and intelligent battles.
In this book we follow not one, but two girls finding their loves and battling for their kingdom. In a way they can't be more different, but in a way they're also very much alike. They're both brave, they're both fierce and they're both strong. I really enjoyed being in their heads, even though it was only relatively short and I'm glad that they too found that happily ever after!
I can't wait to read the next story in this series and to get to know our next princess longing for just a little bit of love!
3.5 stars! Quick, fun read and definitely one of the best novellas I’ve read!! I really enjoyed getting some of Evelyn and Sarah’s story. They crack me up. 😂
This is the novella that should be read between books 2 and 3 in the Four Kingdom series. The novella starred Evelyn and Sarah as Snow White and Rose Red respectively. Other than the two girl's personalities, I didn't make any connections to the original tale--though admittedly, I'm not all that upset cause the original was bizarre. I could maybe see the dwarf and bear, but that may be a bit of a stretch on my part. In spite of this, I loved the little short! I very much enjoyed getting a closer look into Sarah and Evelyn's personalities and abilities. I think I liked the training grounds parts more than the social parts, but they both complemented each other and were well-balanced. The plot as a whole was a lovely little thing with appropriate sighs of contentment and gasps of intrigue. My only complaint is that one of the girl's endings was...implied. It was quite obviously so, but I had really wanted to see it through. I won't say whose and let that be a surprise. :-) I hope to see more of all these wonderful characters, but for now, on to Marie and Rumple!!!
I have to admit, I was a lot more interested in Evelyn's story than Sarah's, but that made it work particularly well to have both stories intertwined in this one novella. A good addition to the series.
Loved seeing the perspectives of Sarah and Evelyn! This story was a little extended from book 2 to show what happened after Ava had her wedding etc. I liked going back and seeing the characters, and I also have a feeling some of the others we were introduced to may show up in future books but not sure! Good to see that Sarah and Evelyn both got their matches who were both well suited to each of them respectively. I do think the conflict in this novella was quite obvious from the beginning but that didn't change how much I enjoyed it
Just like other books in this series, listening to the audiobook of this is a magical experience. Since this is a novella, the characters got together faster than the other books, where it takes almost all book for characters to finally admit they're in love with each other. However, I didn't really mind it.
I have to admit I didn't love Sarah's point of view, but Evelyn's point of views definitely made up for it.
First of all, I would absolutely recommend this series to any younger YA, or even middls-grader. This is a pretty excellent series for that age range and it is really satisfying my weird need to read books that give full Once Upon a Time vibes.
That being said, you know I'm a 31yo woman, well read, and well read in fantasy. This series is Weenie Hut Junior to me lol. But I'm having fun. Sometimes we all need a little Weenie Hut Junior. I guess.
This was a fantastic additional story that continued the narrative for two side characters that were introduced in book 2. Honestly princess Ava didn't do much for me, so I was really happy to find out more about her friends since they seemed much more interesting. I love a strong girl who is fighting against gender norms and aims to be a guard, with the strength and abilities from hard work to prove that she's deserved it.
The plot was well written for a coup/rebellion with gossip and overhead conversations being woven in naturally. Evelyn's romance was more realistic than Sarah's it felt like, but looking back both I do identify more with Evelyn's emotional progression so I may be biased against Sarah's to begin with. Also the cover of this edition with the pink dress and the sword with the plants on the archway is just so pretty and satisfying. Kuddos to the cover designer.
About 20 pages to the end I was almost slightly dissatisfied with how simple the plot was compared to the other books, but then I remembered that it's only a ~100 page novella and it had delivered what it was meant to. Quite cute. Jake is just a lil' baby. Just a lil' guy. A fella, if you will.
It was a cute, fast paced read. I didn't really see any reference to Snow White. (Also I haven't heard of the story Rose Red before so I don't know if this novella made any reference to the original story) All in all, it was a fun read.