Synopses & Reviews
Picking up after the dramatic cliffhanger that ended Book Six, Sabrina and Daphneand#8217;s prayers are finally answered when their parents awake from their sleeping spell. But their happy reunion is short-lived, as they are caught in the middle of a war between the Scarlet Hand and Prince Charmingand#8217;s Everafter army. As the family works to help the princeand#8217;s ragtag group of rebels and protect their friends, Sabrina comes face-to-face with the familyand#8217;s deadliest enemyand#8212;the mysterious Masterand#8212;who reveals a secret so shocking it will rock the entire family to its core.
FandP level: U
Synopsis
The Grimm family is caught in the midst of a war in the seventh installment of the beloved New York Times bestselling Sisters Grimm series After two years trapped in enchanted sleep, Daphne and Sabrina's parents are finally free. Unfortunately, they've awoken to chaos in Ferryport Landing. Prince Charming and his band of rebels are in hiding, plotting war against the Master and his henchmen. At first, Sabrina is thrilled to have her family back. But after calling the shots for so long, she has forgotten how different--and challenging--life with parents can be. Meanwhile, the Master has dark plans for the Grimms. The family will finally come face-to-face with their tormentor and a betrayal so deep that it will change their world forever
Synopsis
The celebration of their parents' release from a sleeping spell is interrupted when Sabrina and Daphne are caught in the middle of a war between The Scarlet Hand and Prince Charming's Everafter army, a conflict that pits Sabrina against the mysterious Master. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.
About the Author
Michael Buckley has written and developed shows for Nickelodeon, Disney, MTV Animation, the Sci-Fi Channel, the Discovery Channel, and VH1.
He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Alison, and son, Finn.
Peter Ferguson is a comic book and editorial artist. He is also the illustrator of the young adult novels The Anybodies and The Nobodies, by N.E. Bode, Endymion Spring by Matthew Skelton, and DJ MacHale's Pendragon series. He lives in Argentina.