Threads of Gold: A Romantasy Retelling of Rumplestiltskin (Fairy Tale Romance Retelling)

· Tales of the Latter Kingdoms Book 4 · Dark Valentine Press
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When the price of magic is everything you hold dear, how much are you willing to pay?


Annora Kelsden’s father has always been a braggart, but when he boasts that she can spin straw into gold, his words reach the wrong ears. Suddenly, Annora finds herself imprisoned in the king’s tower with three days to accomplish the impossible…or face execution.


When a mysterious stranger appears offering his help, Annora has no choice but to accept. But magic always comes with a price, and each night the stranger’s demands grow more costly. What begins as salvation becomes a trap with no escape, where royal greed threatens to consume everything she loves.


Even when unexpected love blooms in the darkest of circumstances, Annora discovers that some bargains can't be broken — and some debts can only be paid with the one thing she can’t bear to give up. As her final payment comes due, she must find the strength to outwit the very magic that saved her, or lose the most precious thing of all.


In this kingdom where gold matters more than lives, will cleverness triumph over sorcery, or will Annora discover that some prices are too high to pay?


KEYWORDS: Rumplestiltskin, Rumpelstiltskin, romantasy, fairy tale romance, fairy tale retelling, fairytale

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4.8
19 reviews
Desii Anowor
September 9, 2015
I was given a copy of “Threads of Gold” by Christine Pope to read and review before it goes live for sale. Thank you, Ms. Pope, for the opportunity to do this. Not being familiar with previous books in the 'Tales of the Latter Kingdoms', I was a little concerned about picking up a book this far into the series. However, the book is a standalone book and does not require any previous readings of the series for it to make sense to the reader. I also did not read the synopsis of the book as I wanted its contents to be a surprise to me. I was captured by the story almost immediately, and read eagerly right up to the point that I realized the book was a re-telling of the Rumplestiltskin tale. Normally I do not like stories that are a re-telling and I was disappointed to learn that was the focus of this one. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised with the writing. While some areas were a bit predictable, Annora grabbed my attention and kept it as she struggled with her situation. When we finally meet “Rumple” it is a pleasant surprise and not at all what I expected from the story. His manners and mystery captured even more of my attention and brought me through the remainder of the book to the end. Though I was disappointed in learning it was a re-telling, I certainly was not disappointed with the twists that Ms. Pope has given to the original fairy tale. I wish there had been more appearances in the story or at least musing by Annora about Cordell. For me, he was a very likeable character (perhaps he will appear in a future story). “A Rumplestiltskin tale spun with sweet sensuality….” this is an appropriate summary of the book and worthy of repeating! Sprinkled throughout the book are delicious little tidbits that tickle the senses. One of my favorites is … “When I was very little, I used to take twigs from the oak trees that bordered our property and put them in the fast-running water in my street’s gutters following a heavy rainstorm. I felt rather like one of those twigs now, caught up in the currents I couldn’t control….” If you read this book for no other reason, it should be for these little delights. I would recommend this book to adults and young adults alike. It is what I call, an ‘easy read’. The story flows nicely and has the ability to draw you in and make your forget (for just a moment) anything in the world beyond Annora’s predicament.
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hedi draper
April 19, 2016
Loved it!! Christine Pope has yet to let me down
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Kathy Chambers
May 6, 2016
Threads of gold. Best tale yet. Inspired by Rumplstiltskin but a whole different kind of tale.
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About the author

Christine Pope has been writing stories ever since she commandeered her family’s Smith-Corona typewriter back in the sixth grade. Her work includes paranormal romance, fantasy romance, and science fiction/space opera romance. The Land of Enchantment cast its spell on her while she was researching the Djinn Wars series, and she now makes her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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