Since the beginning of this series, the awesome readers and fans helped me break tons of rules, starting from the idea of prequels and ending with a series that could be read through many parrarel books and on my many different levels of perception.
To celebrate this unusual style, Cinderella Dressed in Ashes doesn’t only end with a twist, but one that you will have to solve. Loki’s message should be easy to figure out. If you figure it out, send the answer to the following email:
jawigi@live.com
All ‘right’ answers will be chosen to enter endless giveaways from necklaces and artwork made by other fans for the series, free paperback editions, and free advance copies for the coming books in the series.
Psst. If you know the answer, don’t tell anyoneJ
List of the Grimm Diaries Prequels available so far:
The Grimm Diaries Prequels 1- 6
Including the following Prequels:
1 Snow White Blood Red
narrated by Snow White Queen
2 Cinder to Cinder & Ashes to Ashes
narrated by Alice Grimm
3 Beauty Never Dies
narrated by Peter Pan
4 Ladle Rotten Rat Hut
narrated by Little Red Riding Hood
5 Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
as told by the Devil
6 Blood Apples
narrated by Prince Charming
The Grimm Diaries Prequels 7- 10
7 Once Beauty Twice Beast
as told by Beauty
8 Moon & Madly
as told by Moongirl
9 Rumpelstein
as told by Rumpelstiltskin
10 Jawigi
as told by Sandman Grimm
The Grimm Diaries Prequels 11- 14
11) Children of Hamlin
narrated by the Devil
12) Tooth & Nail & Fairy Tale
by Jack Madly
13) Ember in the Wind
by the Little Match Girl
14) Jar of Hearts
by the Queen of Sorrow
The following quotes might be too many, but if you come back to them after you finish reading the book, I believe you will appreciate them even more.
‘Evil is a point of view.’
~Anne Rice
‘Enjoy life. There's plenty of time to be dead.’
~Hans Christian Andersen
“Love is like death, it must come to us all…but never can it be cheated, and never will it be forgotten.”
~Jacob Grimm
“…for obvious reasons, I have changed the names of the people and places concerned…”
~Bram Stoker
in his preface to the 1901 Icelandic edition of Dracula.