The Grimm Diaries Prequels 19-24 (Lady Bluebeard, Thirteen Years of Snow, Sun Moon & Sorrow, & Spindle Spindle Little Star) (The Grimm Diaries Prequels Collection Book 5)
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The Grimm Diaries Prequels 19-24 (Lady Bluebeard, Thirteen Years of Snow, Sun Moon & Sorrow, & Spindle Spindle Little Star) (The Grimm Diaries Prequels Collection Book 5)
The fifth installment in The Grimm Prequels 19-24
Friday the Thirteenth (Grimm Prequel #19) as told by Wendy Darling Wendy tracks down the reason why people fear Friday the 13th, and comes up with a terrifying conclusion.
The Fisherman's Son (Grimm Prequel #20) as told by the Fisherman's Son A Fisherman's Son tells of how he embarked on a sea voyage with pirates looking for a treasure island, only to discover that nothing is as it seems.
Lady Bluebeard (Grimm Prequel #21) as told by Angel Von Sorrow It's the 19th century, and Angel is hiding in London, sucking people's blood and trying to forget the Kingdom of Sorrow ever existed. But when author Jane Eyre (yes, that Jane Eyre) pays him a visit and asks him for advice about her her new book, they're forced to remember the tragedy of Lady of Bluebeard, who Bluebeard really was, and how some of the fairy tales had never been fiction in the first place.
Thirteen Years of Snow (Grimm Prequel #22) as told by Sandman Grimm Based on a dark fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen that no one wants to talk about, a woman is left with her children on a snowbound island while her husband sails away with his own secrets. All until the moment she has to choose between him and her children.
Sun, Moon & Sorrow (Grimm Prequel #23) as told by Lady Shallot Lady Shallot never had an ordinary childhood, nor did she live on an ordinary island, and she will always remember her encounter with the dark man who taught her how to become a god that weaved worlds.
Spindle Spindle Little Star (Grimm Prequel #24) as told by Grandmother Madly Jack's grandmother tells of how he discovered he was 'awesome' -- and of a terrible childhood secret, one that changed him, and the Kingdom of Sorrow, forever.