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Old 09-26-2016, 02:45 PM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo) Two Tales Dark & Grim [YA Fairy Tale Urban Fantasy Shorts]

Two Tales Dark & Grim, containing The Brothers Piggett by Julie Kagawa (ISFDB) and The Key by Rachel Hawkins (ISFDB) is a mini-collection of two modern urban fantasy YA short stories adapting fairy tale classics, presented in full as a sampler for the Grim anthology of such, edited by Christine Johnson (ISFDB), free courtesy of publisher Harlequin's Teen imprint.

Currently free on a long-term introductory basis @ B&N, Amazon & Kobo & iTunes & Google Play & eBooks.com & directly from the publisher's webstore (all available to Canadians; this doesn't seem to exist in the UK from Harlequin's spin-off daughter-clone Mills & Boon)

Description
Venture back to a time when fairy tales were dark and terrifying in these modern-day adaptations of classic stories from two New York Times bestselling authors. In The Key by Rachel Hawkins, a girl uses her psychic abilities to look where she has been forbidden to look. And in The Brothers Piggett by Julie Kagawa, a chubby, insecure boy falls for a beautiful girl, with dangerous and devastating results.

And look for the full anthology, Grim, edited by Christine Johnson, featuring some of the hottest authors in the young adult market, out March 2014.

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