It is a tragic tale of love and loss, and it contains a bit of magic. This book recounts a version of the story that has remained untold until now. Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen (Book 1) The Beast Within: A Tale of Beautys Prince (Book 2). In fact, the theories about exactly what cause the Queen’s obsessive vanity and jealous rage are too numerous to catalog. Enjoy Serena Valentinos entire Villains series. Mostly, the Queen is painted as a morally abhorrent woman who never loved another being during the course of her miserable life. Fairest of All: Whatever After, Book 1 Audible Audiobook Unabridged Sarah Mlynowski (Author), Emily Eiden (Narrator), & 1 more 811 ratings Teachers' pick See all formats and editions Kindle 3.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. Others claim that the Queen might have hated the girl for her resemblance to the King’s first wife. Perhaps the Queen’s true nature was that of a wicked hag and her beautiful, regal appearance a disguise used to fool the King. Still, some have attempted to guess at the reason. Despite a few variations from telling to telling, the story remains the same-the Queen was jealous of the girl’s beauty, and this jealousy culminated in the Queen’s attempt on the sweet, naive girl’s life.Īnother tale far less often spoken of is the one that explains what caused the Queen to become so contemptuously vile. The tale of the young princess and her evil stepmother, the Wicked Queen, is widely known.
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