![]() ![]() I also missed her at the end in the palace, I would have loved to see her reaction, she was now free after all. I was also disappointed that at the end Erin is almost sketched as the 'bad girl', while she just tried to protect her family and both of them. I did not mind the fact that she might fall in love with someone else, but I wanted more feelings, falling in love with someone else while you have another girl you were also in love with, shouldn't be so easy. In this episode of Badass Black Girl, MJ speaks with Kalynn Bayron, author of Cinderella is Dead, her debut novel. She even exclaims to Constance that she thinks about Erin all the time however her name was only mentioned twice during their trip together, not believable enough for me, the reader. And there she meets someone who will show her that she has the power to remake her world. The moment they meet, Erin seems forgotten, I truly missed the sense of shame, guilt and disloyalty from Sophia. Alone and terrified, she finds herself hiding in Cinderellas tomb. What I truly disliked was the instant love between Constance and Sophia, that happens on the evening of the ball, while not much than a few hours before Sophia exclaimed her love for Erin. ![]() Skip this paragraph if you do not want to be spoiled! In the first chapters I really liked the bond between Erin and Sophia, it was clear that they loved each other even though it was impossible for them to be together in their current society. ![]()
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