This will be a world of magic and adventure. This will be a forced marriage and the heroes learning to “fit” each other. This book is about the fact that it’s not magic that rules a person, but—people who rule themselves by magic. And it will be everyday fantasy.
An ordinary accidental arrival in an ordinary magical world. Every normal Cinderella has a stepmother, jealous rivals, and spiteful haters. Where have you ever seen a magical world where everything is good and it doesn’t need saving? And a world where a decent Cinderella won’t have a husband imposed on her is also hard to find… So what do we do with all that?
Listen—everything will be revealed to you.
A story that warms you like a cup of tea and a soft blanket. “Cinderella Named Grace” is a novel-therapy where you won’t find anything shocking or anxiety-inducing. The plot unfolds gently, and the events of the novel, like waves, roll in and return to the sea of life—usually quiet and friendly.
And there are also poems by Leonid Chernyshov in the book.