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Way after midnight in New York City, a girl runs down the streets, looking for someplace to hide ... is there anywhere she can go to escape? Is there anyone who can help her... now?
This dark but fulfilling sequel to The Shadow of the Bear is based on a familiar fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" from the Brothers Grimm. Circumstances have placed Blanche Brier entirely on her own this summer in New York City while Bear is wandering through Europe and her family is on vacation. Blanche is fast becoming the focus of a terrifying play of evil forces. Even the refuge she takes among some lively Franciscan friars does not protect her from dangerous attacks. Rather, they continue to escalate as she struggles to persuade a sick and aged man from killing himself. Discovering Blanche's disappearence, Bear and Fish cut short their European vacation and join up with Rose to begin scouring New York City looking for Blanche. But the same malevolence that is lurking over Blanche seems to be hunting them as well and drawing them all togther into a death trap until it seems that all hope is gone. Yet during this time, the desires of Blanche's heart are being clarified - and so are Bear's.
A black night. Tested faith. Honest love.
As I said with the first book...I struggled with this series because the characters are interesting and well written but the plots of all of them are really over the top and melodramatic! So, I enjoyed the book but also really couldn't stand the book. It's kind of like watching Once Upon a Time. You know the stories are really quite dumb but you've been caught up in the characters and their background stories so you just keep on going. It's hard for me to not like it when people retell fairy
This was my second time reading this book and it was amazing how much more I was able to understand it and appreciate it. The struggles that Blanche and Bear face throughout this story are true to what many people face today and I found the way they worked through them to be inspiring. I love the way Regina Doman writes and how she challenges the characters and tells the story in such a way that the reader can apply good things to their own lives. It's inspiring to read about virtue lived out in

This was action-packed, fun, and accessible. So refreshing to find wholesome entertainment!
What a lovely book! This author was reccomended by a friend who loaned me the first three books. I can't wait to read the last one. I hear it's the best of the three! Doman does such a good job of keeping the original story line going while making it an entirely new story at the same time! The fairy tale feel is still there even though it takes place in the middle of New York City. Quite good!
I loved this book. I loved the mystery, the emotion, the trust, the adventure, and the excitement. (Not to mention Fish is the funniest lad ever.) Highly reccomended. Lots of surprised between the covers.
Regina Doman understands human thought, emotions, motivations, and insecurities and speaks powerfully about them through this story. Although I strongly related to one character, I could empathize/understand the other characters as well, because their behavior was well-realized. This story gives deep, thoughtful consideration to vocation and one's place in the world, especially as they relate to marriage. Striking an easy balance between tension and resolution, humor and seriousness, this story
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Title | : | Black as Night (A Fairy Tale Retold #2) |
Author | : | Regina Doman |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 2nd |
Pages | : | Pages: 284 pages |
Published | : | October 6th 2008 by Regina Doman (first published September 30th 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Fairy Tales. Fiction. Romance. Fairy Tale Retellings |
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A novel for teens based on the popular fairy tale by the Brothers GrimmWay after midnight in New York City, a girl runs down the streets, looking for someplace to hide ... is there anywhere she can go to escape? Is there anyone who can help her... now?
This dark but fulfilling sequel to The Shadow of the Bear is based on a familiar fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" from the Brothers Grimm. Circumstances have placed Blanche Brier entirely on her own this summer in New York City while Bear is wandering through Europe and her family is on vacation. Blanche is fast becoming the focus of a terrifying play of evil forces. Even the refuge she takes among some lively Franciscan friars does not protect her from dangerous attacks. Rather, they continue to escalate as she struggles to persuade a sick and aged man from killing himself. Discovering Blanche's disappearence, Bear and Fish cut short their European vacation and join up with Rose to begin scouring New York City looking for Blanche. But the same malevolence that is lurking over Blanche seems to be hunting them as well and drawing them all togther into a death trap until it seems that all hope is gone. Yet during this time, the desires of Blanche's heart are being clarified - and so are Bear's.
A black night. Tested faith. Honest love.
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Original Title: | Black as Night: A Fairy Tale Retold (Book 2) |
ISBN: | 0981931820 (ISBN13: 9780981931821) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.blackasnight.com |
Series: | A Fairy Tale Retold #2 |
Characters: | Bear (Arthur Denniston), Fish (Benedict Denniston), Blanche Brier, Rose Brier, Jack Fairston, Elaine Fairston, Br. Leon, Fr. Francis, Br. George, Br. Matt, Br. Herman, Fr. Bernard, Br. Charley |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 1164 Users | 90 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books Black as Night (A Fairy Tale Retold #2)
Wowza! I did not see that plot twist concerning the "Evil Queen"'s identity coming!!!!And FINALLY the religious characters are the good guys - and great fun....cliché breaker or what?! :)Down one star because Blanche's naivity concerning a certain old woman seemed a touch unbelievableThanks a million yet again Mrs Doman! :)As I said with the first book...I struggled with this series because the characters are interesting and well written but the plots of all of them are really over the top and melodramatic! So, I enjoyed the book but also really couldn't stand the book. It's kind of like watching Once Upon a Time. You know the stories are really quite dumb but you've been caught up in the characters and their background stories so you just keep on going. It's hard for me to not like it when people retell fairy
This was my second time reading this book and it was amazing how much more I was able to understand it and appreciate it. The struggles that Blanche and Bear face throughout this story are true to what many people face today and I found the way they worked through them to be inspiring. I love the way Regina Doman writes and how she challenges the characters and tells the story in such a way that the reader can apply good things to their own lives. It's inspiring to read about virtue lived out in

This was action-packed, fun, and accessible. So refreshing to find wholesome entertainment!
What a lovely book! This author was reccomended by a friend who loaned me the first three books. I can't wait to read the last one. I hear it's the best of the three! Doman does such a good job of keeping the original story line going while making it an entirely new story at the same time! The fairy tale feel is still there even though it takes place in the middle of New York City. Quite good!
I loved this book. I loved the mystery, the emotion, the trust, the adventure, and the excitement. (Not to mention Fish is the funniest lad ever.) Highly reccomended. Lots of surprised between the covers.
Regina Doman understands human thought, emotions, motivations, and insecurities and speaks powerfully about them through this story. Although I strongly related to one character, I could empathize/understand the other characters as well, because their behavior was well-realized. This story gives deep, thoughtful consideration to vocation and one's place in the world, especially as they relate to marriage. Striking an easy balance between tension and resolution, humor and seriousness, this story
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