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A review by eantoinette285
Mastering The Art Of A Three Ring Circus by A. Wilding Wells, Tracy Porter, John Porter
5.0
I'm beyond thrilled to have received an ARC of this story, because I couldn't imagine waiting to get my paws on this one.
I actually finished this book with a little pouty face while simultaneously going, "aww". A. Wilding Wells never disappoints and always has the most enjoyable, off-kilter stories. I know that when I'm getting into one of her stories, that I'm bound to meet a band of merry misfits. The characters are always quirky, and not without their flaws, but I love how colorful they are.
Mastering The Art Of A Three Ring Circus has to be her most unique work to date. How does it get more adventuresome than a nomadic tribe of circus folk. I adored my journey with Wolfgang Valentine and his daughter Bubble. I loved them even more once they encountered Theophile.
She is a girl with a past, and a cloud of darkness hanging over her head. Wolfgang allows her to see light and lets her know how deserving she is of happiness. From the moment they meet, sparks fly and magic happens. They know, more than anything, that they're destined to be with one another. However, Theophile's fate and future is already planned out for her, and Wolfgang is not factored into those plans.
Will she cave to his charm and allow herself to be swayed in a new direction, or is it already too late with her future too set in stone?
I actually finished this book with a little pouty face while simultaneously going, "aww". A. Wilding Wells never disappoints and always has the most enjoyable, off-kilter stories. I know that when I'm getting into one of her stories, that I'm bound to meet a band of merry misfits. The characters are always quirky, and not without their flaws, but I love how colorful they are.
Mastering The Art Of A Three Ring Circus has to be her most unique work to date. How does it get more adventuresome than a nomadic tribe of circus folk. I adored my journey with Wolfgang Valentine and his daughter Bubble. I loved them even more once they encountered Theophile.
She is a girl with a past, and a cloud of darkness hanging over her head. Wolfgang allows her to see light and lets her know how deserving she is of happiness. From the moment they meet, sparks fly and magic happens. They know, more than anything, that they're destined to be with one another. However, Theophile's fate and future is already planned out for her, and Wolfgang is not factored into those plans.
Will she cave to his charm and allow herself to be swayed in a new direction, or is it already too late with her future too set in stone?