Book 3
By: Brittany Fichter

Beauty Beheld: A Retelling of Hansel and Gretel

 THE CLASSICAL KINGDOMS COLLECTION   Book Three

King Everard and Queen Isabelle love and are loved by their people. But they have no heir.

On the other side of Destin, little Henri and Genny have no family.

But what happens when Isa and Ever find out that these children might be the greatest threat the kingdom has seen in 500 years?

Henri and his little sister, Genny, have lost their father in the forest when something dark beckons to them. Something sweet. And though Henri strives to use his special abilities to protect his sister, the call soon becomes too strong for even him to ignore.

Back at the Fortress, King Everard and Queen Isabelle are enjoying a reign of peace, but their joy is marred by the pain of being childless. So when Isa and Ever find themselves in charge of two forsaken children with unusual abilities, it seems like a dream come true.

Unfortunately, Henri and Genny carry secrets that might just be the undoing of Destin. So when Ever and Isa are called to face this new evil, one with unexpected connections to Ever’s past, they must trust the Fortress once again if they wish to hold onto their kingdom, their new little family, and ultimately, one another.

Beauty Beheld is the final book in The Becoming Beauty Trilogy and the third book in the Classical Kingdom Collection. Many books in this series can be read as standalones, but this one is best read after Blinding Beauty, Book #2.

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Brittany lives with her Prince Charming, their little fairy, and their tiny prince in a decently clean castle in whatever kingdom the Air Force has most recently placed them. When she's not writing, Brittany can be found with her family (including their spoiled black Labrador), doing chores (she'd rather be writing), going to church, belting Disney songs, exercising, or decorating cakes. You can find more of her work at her website

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