Review The Reflections of Queen Snow White by David Meredith
The king is dead.
The queen has been in a moribund state of hopeless depression for over a year with no end in sight. It is only when, in a fit of bitter despair, she seeks solitude in the vastness of her own sprawling castle and climbs a long disused and forgotten tower stair that she comes face to face with herself in the very same magic mirror used by her stepmother of old.
It promises her respite in its shimmering depths, but can Snow White trust a device that was so precious to a woman who sought to cause her such irreparable harm? Can she confront the demons of her own difficult past to discover a better future for herself and her family? And finally, can she release her soul-crushing grief and suffocating loneliness to once again discover what "happily ever after" really means?
Only time will tell as she wrestles with her past and is forced to confront The Reflections of Queen Snow White.
She ventures through the kingdom into a forbidden room that she hasn't been into. She comes across the mirror that reveals her inner-self
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The Reflections of Queen Snow White shows an interesting perspective on a classic tale. We all have inner beauty and sometimes we need to look in the mirror and see our reflections. I liked the idea of this story but for me it was slow tale.
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