![]() ![]() Valentino takes a deeper dive into the Prince’s story, illustrating his arrogance and pride, and showing us just how aware he was of his privileged station in life. The second novel in the Villains series – The Beast Within – is menacing and alive in its account of Disney’s Beast from the animated film Beauty and the Beast. ![]() Please note: this is NOT an advanced reader review so it may contain SPOILERS. (See my book review of Fairest of All) If that’s not a countdown celebration, I don’t know what is. With the long-awaited release of The Odd Sisters: A Tale of Three Witches – the first of Valentino’s characters to have a book of their own – set to hit shelves this summer, I decided to re-read and review Books 1-4. Mother Knows Best: A Tale of the Old Witch andĦ. Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairyĥ. Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea WitchĤ. The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty’s Princeģ. Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked QueenĢ. The books in the series are as follows and are best enjoyed if read in this order:ġ. Not only do Valentino’s stories give readers the opportunity to explore villains they know and love, readers are also introduced to new characters that operate behind the scenes of classic Disney plots, giving tales-as-old-as-time a bewitching new twist. Author Serena Valentino has taken the world by storm with her best-selling Disney Villains novels published by Disney Press. ![]()
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