Feature Friday – Cursed Blood

Posted March 27, 2020 by Kelly Apple in Feature Friday, Grimwood / 0 Comments

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Welcome to Grimwood!

Sure, sure. It’s a little dangerous and you’ve got curses running wild and the forest is dying and things are a little shady, but WELCOME ANYWAY!

At the heart of all this craziness is the Grimm family. One tiny wish turned into a clusterfuck of epic proportions when the witch in the woods comes for payment. Five hundred years later, the Grimm family is scattered, the woods are rotting from within, and the legacy the family was supposed to uphold has all but been forgotten.

WHEW!

Yeah, the Grimms are a little messed up, but they find their way. Eventually. Cursed Blood focuses on Zel, the silent giant in the tower, who inadvertently takes the first steps in breaking the curse when he challenges the witch holding him captive and hooks up with his new boo.

Okay, that’s not exactly how it happened, but it’s pretty close.

Pretty darn close.

Enjoy this gender-flipped retelling of Rapunzel and your first steps into Grimwood.

Cursed Blood

Cursed Blood

(Grimwood #1)

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Release Date: December 13, 2014

Pages: 117

Genre: Paranormal Romance, Twisted Fairytale

Zel has lived his entire life within the confines of a square mile of the forest. The tower is his refuge. The witch, his captor. Forced to do her bidding, he dreams of a day when he can leave the cursed place and be free.

But fate has other plans and freedom can take many guises.

As a girl, Geneva devoured stories about the wild boy who lived at the highest point in the forest. A changeling, a prince, a forest spirit—all the tales tell a different story. Imagine her surprise when she stumbles across the cursed tower and the young man held prisoner there.

It’ll take all her cunning and courage to free him.

What she doesn’t know is that freeing him might doom them all.

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