Home Sweet Home
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
I have an embarrassing confession to make.
I did it all for the cookie.
Literally.
Let me explain.
All was well in Morningwood … until Hansel showed up at my house, looking like a snack.
My wicked witch of a stepmother, Grundle, had cursed him to bake from the inside out until all of his bits turned buttery.
From his frosted tips to his bubblegum lips and all the nutty deliciousness in between, one bite of my gingerbread man's bonbon, and I rode more than a sugar high.
I would happily taste his festive jawbreaker anytime of the year.
But there was just one problem.
This pastry party couldn't last forever.
If I didn't find a cure for his candy heart and sneak us both out of this place, he'd soon become toast.
I didn't want to pick up his crumbs.
I'd already had to pick up his sister's ashes.
Could I escape across Grundle's fleshy fun bridge with my main gingerbread man, or was I bound to live an evil life, stuck with my witchy mother forever?
Home Sweet Home is a dark romantic comedy re-telling of Hansel and Gretel and a prequel novella to the VILF series.
Customer Reviews
Delightfully Dark and Humorous
This was brilliantly written and nothing like I expected. It brings the dark and delightfully dirty humor while weaving together classic and reinvented fairytales using unique and captivating characters.
The characters and their stories that are being brought out in these books are some of the most incredible I’ve ever read. They burst off the page with such personality you can’t help but want to read more. I am once again VERY excited for what’s next in this universe.
Loved this story!
If you've read the V.I.L.F series by Fritzi Cox then you are very familiar with Priscilla. Well this book is about her life when she was simply Red.
I love this story and the mix of classic fairytales with the humorous dark romance which Fritzi is the queen at.
Red's story (aka Priscilla) was simply amazing, I love having Hansel(gingerbread man) in the mix. their interactions were simply hilarious.