Monday, January 1, 2024

Book Review: Suing Cinderella by Stephanie Mack

About the Book:




All’s fair in love and lawsuits...

With equal parts gavel and magic wand, Suing Cinderella explores the laws of love, the meaning of fairy tales, and the hope of imagination. Don't miss this romantic, redemptive, and magical second novel from Stephanie Mack, author of When We Blinked.


Jilted at the altar, heartbroken Scotland "Scottie" Holiday feels utterly conned by her supposed Prince Charming. In reflecting on her ethos of love, however, Scottie determines the real villain is the Kingston Company: the children's entertainment and amusement park conglomerate responsible for all those glittery fairy tales she watched on a loop growing up. With her best friend and ruthless corporate litigator Peyton by her side, Scottie decides to sue Kingston for false advertising and emotional distress, claiming she has been duped by their magical, misleading stories of happily-never-after.

Enter Harrison Hayes, Kingston's dashing defense attorney. A Kingston loyalist and brilliant mind, Harrison proves to be a formidable adversary, with his deep knowledge of the law (and even deeper brown eyes). Soon, there are more sparks flying in Scottie's case of a lifetime than in Kingston's nightly fireworks show—and staying away from each other proves a trial in more ways than one. As the gavel comes down, and their connection heats up, Scottie is forced to face the evidence and the truth. She must summon her past, cross-examine her heart, and reach her verdict on one final question: do fairy tales exist after all?


My Thoughts:

Smart and fun, Suing Cinderella by Stephanie Mack held my attention from start to finish. Scottie Holiday’s emotional distress and subsequent legal claim lands her opposite defense attorney Harrison Hayes. Though at odds with each other, Scottie and Harrison have bubbling romantic chemistry that complicates efforts on both sides of the lawsuit. These characters (and us readers) must examine all sides of the issue/claim. As a reader and as a former legal assistant, I thought the legal content was well done. I won’t disclose which side won the big lawsuit, but I will reassure potential readers that Scottie and Harrison get their expected happily-ever-after (which pleased my romance-loving heart). I also enjoyed the friendship and humor between Scottie and Peyton – we all need a BFF! 

To my knowledge, there aren’t many legal romances in the Christian Fiction genre, so Suing Cinderella by Stephanie Mack holds a certain level of uniqueness even as it utilizes the enemies-to-lovers trope. This novel could almost be placed in the clean romance realm, but there is spiritual content toward the end. I like both categories, so I wasn’t offended by the minimal spirituality in the beginning. Overall, Suing Cinderella is a clean, fun read that entertained and made me laugh. Four stars!

 


Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.


1 comment:

  1. Great review! I have not heard of this author before. Thanks for sharing.

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