The Entwined Tales - An Inconvenient Princess - Melanie Cellier / Series Review


This post is pulling double duty today.

First up, An Inconvenient Princess.  The youngest and seventh child - Penny - meets Rapunzel.   

Only,  unexpectedly, Penny has no magic - unlike her siblings.  It's expected that the seventh sibling have some sort of abilities, but Penny doesn't, and it disappoints everybody who encounters her.

When Penny goes searching for her twin, Anneliese,  she literally finds herself in a tree.  With a tiger in a tree blocking her from climbing down, she calls on Mortimer to help get her somewhere safe.  Mortimer sends her to a tower where she meets Rapunzel.  

Once they escape, sorta, Penny finds herself in the arms of Arthur.

Arthur, you may recall from A Goose Girl.  He is Conrad's cousin and the younger prince.

Chaos erupts as the trio begin searching for Anneliese.  Cases of mistaken identity - Penny IS Anneliese's almost identical twin.  Kidnapping.  And Happily Ever Afters!

I really can't say much without ruining the story.   As with all of Melanie Cellier's works, I enjoyed her contribution to the series. 


I enjoyed Penny and Arthur's dynamic.  Penny pulls back because she's so certain that Arthur is interested in naive and sweet Rapunzel.  Rapunzel is more interested in learning new things like the fact that snails are not rabbit-sized and rabbits are not deer-sized. 

We even see the rest of the family again!

5 stars

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Overall Series Reviews

Favorite Story - A Beautiful Curse

Favorite Reimagining - An Unnatural Beanstalk 

Favorite Character - Clio, A Little Mermaid

Story I'd Read Again - An Inconvenient Princess and A Goose Girl

Favorite Woodcutter Daughter (Yes, there's a difference between character and Woodcutter's children - not all of the characters were from the Woodcutter's family) - Sophie, A Bear's Bride 

Favorite Villian - The Troll Queen from A Bear's Bride 

Overall, I wish I could have seen Martin and Anneliese's stories and not just part of their stories.

Happy Reading,
Alicia




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