Thanks so much to Melissa for inviting me over today! It’s great to be here!
I’ve always been a fan of the Little Red Riding Hood story. Woods are scary, and wolves—oh, yes, when they start to howl and close in, you know deadly trouble is on its way. But…I always thought the Red Riding Hood story could use a bit of a twist. What if Red wasn’t just stalked by an ordinary wolf? What if a werewolf followed her through the woods? What would happen then?
In July, I’ll release my next paranormal romance book from Kensington Brava. This book, NEVER CRY WOLF, was inspired by my Red Riding Hood obsession. Lucas Simone, the hero of the book, is a tough, alpha wolf shifter. But…he has one vulnerability. The guy has a real soft speak for those who are weak. So when my heroine comes stumbling into his path, this wolf doesn’t plan to attack her; instead, she stirs his protective instincts.
Hmm…maybe the old stories had the Riding Hood tale all wrong. Maybe that wolf wasn’t out to hurt Red. Maybe he was just keeping a watchful eye on her. Okay, that’s what he does in my version of the story, anyway!
Do you have a favorite fairy tale that you would like to see twisted a bit? Share with me! One commenter will win any Cynthia Eden book of her/his choice.
Happy reading!
Cynthia Eden
DEADLY LIES—Available now from Grand Central Publishing (Forever)
NEVER CRY WOLF—Available 6/28/11 from Kensington Brava
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28 comments:
I would like to read a twist on Hansel and Gretal.
I look forward in reading Never Cry Wolf.
I'm a GFC follwer.
Thanks,
Tracey D
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Hi, Tracey! Oh, I bet Hansel and Gretal would be a great one!!! Thanks for checking out the post!
And, Melissa, thanks for having me over today!
I would love to see sleeping beauty in a twisted way. Strong alpha male and some serious shiffers for all the animals. I think it would be interesting :-) Thanks cynthia for coming by I can't wait to read this!!
Danielle
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"What if a werewolf followed her through the woods? What would happen then?" What, indeed? I'd like to picture that wolf as a were, and a very hot one, for that matter. Red Riding wouldn't stand a chance! LOL
There's something very sexy about werewolves and other paranormal creatures... must be that forbidden thing.
I really would like to read your version of the tale. ;)
thanks for the giveaway!
kah_cherub at hotmail dot com
I like Snow White, but I think the tale sounds a little bit twisted all on its on, I mean, with a grown woman in the middle of 7 dwarves? Suspicious, right? Buuuut.... LOL.
Your version of Little Red sounds great!
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This is a great giveaway! I love Cynthia's books. Ever since I picked up A Vampire's Kiss a year ago I've been hooked.
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I think Snow White has some good naughty potential. After all she is living with 7 men :)
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elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net
Hi Cynthia!
I'm intrigue enough to read "Never Cry Werewolf", because you said , it's a twisted version from "Red Riding Hood" :), looking forward to read it ^_^
For twisted fairy tale, hmm, maybe it's sound like humorous story, but I always joked with my friend, how if Cinderella and the Prince switch their role?
So Cinderella is a Man, and he wait Princess Charming to help him, but it seems that Cinderella Man rescue the Princess!
I think, it will be awesome, hehe ^_^
Thanks for the giveaway :D
I'm an old GFC follower and older than 18
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I like your twist Cynthia.
This book looks really good. Definitely would love to read your twist.
I would like to see The Little Mermaid or Snow White with a twist. Hmmm...
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One of my favorite fairy tales is Snow White and I would love to read a changed version of her story :)
wish you all the best,
Melanie
I'm a GFC follower.
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My favorite fairytale is Beauty and the Beast, but I don't know how you could twist it. Maybe make the heroine the beast.
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I don't have a favorite, I like so many. But I think I'd stick with Little Red Riding Hood because even as a kid I felt the wolf got a bad wrap. I am so looking forward to this book!
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Hi, Danielle! sleeping Beauty would be a great one!! I'd love to read it.
LOL, Karla, I think Red would definitely be in for a big surprise!
Hi, Maria! A while back, I watched this fun movie called, "Snow White: A Tale of Terror" It was really good--and a new spin on the legend.
Hey, Clary! Thank you! And thanks for checking out the giveaway!
Elaing8, that is so true!!:-)
Hi, Ren! I love it when new turns are taken on fairy tales. Funny, serious, scary--I'm up for all the twists!
Thank you, Denise!
Thank you, Danielle! I'd also raally enjoy seeing a Little Mermaid update.
Thanks for coming by, Melanie! I have to confess...I've always been a fan of the Wicked Queen in Snow White. I think she should get a story!
I think that sounds like a fabulous twist, Marlene!
Rumplstilskin would be one I would like to see with a twist. Very excited about NEVER CRY WOLF since meeting Lucas In IMMORTAL DANGER
I love twists on old fairy tales and have read some great ones on the Beauty and The Beast theme as well as one or two Red Riding hood ones.
Haven't read many that use the older stories like The Wild Swans or the Twelve Dancing Princesses though, they were both favourites as a child :D
Have you ever heard of the children's book The Stinky Cheese Man? It's a warped take on kids classics. It's one of my favorites. I love the idea of twisting the fairy tales. How about Humpty Dumpty. Or The Muffin Man? They don't have the classic damsel in distress but I see real possibility. Thanks for the contest. I am a GFC follower.
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Oh man Cynthia! I remember that movie! Didn't it have Signurny Weaver as the evil queen! I loved that movie!
Man, twist on a fairy tale? Okay why the heck did I get the Golidlocks and the three bears in my head! LOL... Sounds like a menage if you let the three bears be brothers.
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Just finished reading Deadly Fear and it was awesome!
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Hi, Victoria! I'm sorry--I think you and I must have posted at about the same time earlier today. I completely missed your message in my reply section. So sorry!! And I agree--that poor wolf got a bad wrap!:-)
Oh, Michele, I'd forgotten about the Rumple guy!! My mom used to read that story to me all the time when I was a kid. And I'm glad you're excited about Never Cry Wolf--Thank you!
Ilona, I'd love to see The Wild Swams and Twelve Dancing Princesses.
LOL, Jen, I have not heard of The Stinky Chesse Man, but I am so about to check that out now! Thanks for the tip!
Hey, Raonaid! It did!! She was the evil queen--and she was wonderfully bad. And I am so happy to hear you enjoyed Deadly Fear--thank you!
I think I am the orginal Little Red Riding Hood..I am now 64 years old and when I was a little girl I had to wear a Little Red Riding Hood outfit every Halloween. My mom made the outfit and she added to it as I grew out of it. I was so sick of the outfit as everyone knew it was me. Sad..but now that I am older I see I should had been lucky to be able to own an outfit as many little children back then didn't have money to buy one or a mother to make one. In answer to the next question...Yes I did find my BIG BAD WOLF and he will soon be with me 50 years. susan Leech garysue@dejazzd.com
The Three Billy Goats Gruff(a group of grouchy old men) that gets rescued by a cutie who falls in love with one of the goat's grandson who of course thinks the cutie is out to take advantage of the goats.
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Oh my that take on Little red riding hood give new meaning to the better to eat you with rofl. Sorry first thing that popped into head when I read this post. I would love to see what you'd do with the three little pigs or repunzal.
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