![]() ![]() ![]() That is until they find themselves cursed again this time with the curse from her beloved tale of The Archer and The Fox, with Apollo revived from his sleep and unable to stop thinking about hunting Evangeline down. Her husband, Prince Apollo, is in a state of suspended sleep and her only goal is to revive him. Jacks keeps asking Evangeline if she will open the Arch of Valory, which she is destined to do with her being prophesied as the key, but with his sneaky history of half truths and ulterior motives she's promised herself she won't trust him again. The first page picks back up almost immediately from the end of the first book, and if it's been a while since you've read it some of the details might be a little fuzzy, but they're subtly referenced in a way that jogs your memory without making you feel it was pointless to read the first. READ MORE: Once Upon a Broken Heart review: Stephanie Garber's fairy tale murder mystery has me impatient for book two The sequel was much the same, as the story raged on I found myself upset that the pages seemed to be thinning and I'd no doubt have another long wait until I could find out what was next in store for Jacks and Evangeline. It's worth noting that when I read the first book in this series, Once Upon A Broken Heart, I was instantly swept away and found myself impatient to gobble up more of Evangeline's story. ![]()
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