Fairest, Cara Malone
Fairest, Cara Malone
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Fairest

Author: Cara Malone

Narrator: Emily Beresford

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/18/2019


Synopsis

Everyone says Luma has the world at her fingertips. Her trust fund can buy anything she wants, there's a modeling agency courting her, and most people would kill for her life—especially her stepmother, Tabitha.

When Tabitha comes home mangled from a botched cosmetic procedure and finds out Luma's been offered a prestigious gig, jealousy rears its aging, puffy head. Tabitha wants Luma dead and she's got no choice but to flee. Alone and cut off from her resources, Luma's last refuge is a remote cottage where she prays Tabitha won't find her.

Charlie is the newest addition to her family's lumberjack business in the forest, whittling away her emotions as she works through a broken heart. Beauty really is skin deep because no woman can look past the birthmark on her forehead. Charlie is ready to forget about love . . . until she finds Luma asleep in her bed. She's in danger, vulnerable, and also the most beautiful woman Charlie has ever seen.

When the lumberjacks take Luma under their protection, she finds more than just safety. She finds Charlie and a new purpose in the forest—until Tabitha comes back to finish her kill.

Contains mature themes.

About Cara Malone

Cara Malone writes contemporary lesbian fiction with drama, depth, and plenty of heat, including the bestselling Origins of Heartbreak and 2017 Rainbow Award runner-up Rules of Love.

Cara can be found writing-and caffeinating-in coffee shops around Northeast Ohio, and when she's not working, there's a good chance she's curled up on the couch with her house rabbits, Ivan and Scout.


Reviews

Goodreads review by gaile

I enjoy speculative fiction, especially the re-telling of fairy tales. Fairest by Cara Malone is a modern Snow White and Seven Dwarfs; one of the 'dwarfs' in this story is Charlie, sister to six lumberjacks, who is also a lumberjack in the family business. The irony of these 'dwarfs' is that they ar......more

Goodreads review by Kexx

OK, it’s the retelling of the Snow White Fairy tale, bringing it all upto date with the internet, mobile phones and trust funds. It’s fine.......more

Goodreads review by Monique

A nicely entertaing little re-telling of a contemporary sapphic Snow White and her lumberjack princess (?).......more