| The Gilded Girdle Malecom, who is Court Smirnoff of Belgravia, is in the ivory tower when he happens to see a lovely damsel in distress, a damsel who happens to hold the magical jeweled girdle of ecstasy. Cunnygoode is not only in distress but she desperately needs to be with Prince Malecom because he is the only one who can break the spell of the voracious belt. When Cunnygoode does meet Court Smirnoff, something tells her that he is indeed Malecom and the one man who can free her from the torturous belt. After he jumps to save her from her ordeal, she informs he is her betrothed but he denies wholeheartedly. Since a wicked wizard removed his memory he has been limited to the tower but after seeing Cunnygoode, something triggers inside him and he races after her. Together they hope to find a way to break the spell of the girdle and let loose the real Malecom.
Three Wishes Anything But Anderson’s holds some scrumptious stories that engage the reader. The Gilded Girdle flows with a great pace and the refreshing characters make the story enchanting. It is a satisfying read that this reader enjoyed as the Prince goes after his Princess to latch onto a girdle that gives them some magical sexual delights. It has attitude and great charisma. The Three Wishes is another wonderful tale that has interesting characters that lend a brilliant retelling of a timeless story. Tysche Dwai takes some captivating characters, blends in some little evil with a nasty little wizard and creates tales that stays in the readers mind long after the story is finished. I really enjoyed this remarkable tale.
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Reviewer: Linda L. |