Nephthys Publications

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08/04/2022

Hi, Guys, I got a new review yesterday for Cinderella. I know it's not as big of an announcement as winning that billion + lottery but here it is --

This is a delightfully engaging and enhanced version of the classic tale of Cinderella. It seamlessly intertwines reality and fantasy while developing the characters’ personalities and quirks in gripping ways. I highly recommend it!

The review was by Lisa Perskie and she rated the book 5 Stars. Yay! I'm a happy camper! 😁

Photos from Nephthys Publications's post 07/11/2022

Hi, Guys, here are the pics from my B.R.A.G. Medallion win (Award #7). Pic #4 is me with both my Medallion wins i.e. Pegasus -- A Dragon's Tale (my first book) and Cinderella. The last pic is all 24 of my book awards for my 3 books Pegasus (11), Button Nose the Sad Little Bear (6) and Cinderella (7). Enjoy! 😊

Photos from Nephthys Publications's post 05/16/2022

Guys, I got my award and medal for Cinderella. Enjoy! 😁

04/15/2022

Okay, Peeps, here's my news -- I got my second awesome review of my Cinderella book from Book Excellence. Here it is --

Cinderella: A Love Story is Gina LoBiondo’s retelling of the classic fairytale with a personal twist in which the traditional fairy godmother is traded out for someone closer to Cinderella’s heart. Ella’s life was a happy one when she lived with her father, Charles, and her mother, Marie, but fate has an unpleasant surprise in store for Marie and her death leaves Charles untethered and Ella adrift. Years later, Charles marries Vera, who has two daughters of her own. Charles works long hours and Vera is left to run the household. One by one, she dismisses the servants, giving their chores to Ella to complete and forcing her to sleep by the fireplace, which causes her to wake each morning with cinders on her clothes and earns her the name of Cinder-Ella. When Prince Andrew throws a two-day long royal ball, Vera forbids Ella from attending, but her fairy godmother comes along in the form of her mother, Marie, who Ella misses dearly. With the touch of a mother’s love, Ella is able to make it to the ball and meet the prince. This retelling is original and beautifully told while keeping the core of the story intact for a unique, yet reminiscent story that is fresh and new, though still rooted in the traditions of the beloved tale known and loved by generations of the past.

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