A conclusion to the trilogy that includes Twice Upon a Time finds Jack and May going separate ways to pursue respective destinies that pit them against unexpected challenges as they prepare for an ultimate showdown with the Wicked Queen. - (Baker & Taylor)"Knights, fairy godmothers, giants and beanstalks--all of these and more fill the pages of the conclusion to the Half Upon a Time trilogy"-- - (Baker & Taylor)
Jack has joined the Eyes as a spy and May is trapped in a house with a wicked stepmother as they face unexpected challenges in their ultimate showdown with the Wicked Queen. - (Baker & Taylor)
Will there be happily ever after? Don't miss the fractured-fairy tale conclusion to the action-packed and humor-filled Half Upon a Time trilogy!
Jack and May have gone their separate ways, and each is now set on course to fulfill their destiny'or are they?
Nothing is ever quite as it seems in the world of fairy tales, and the two friends are in for some huge surprises as they prepare to battle the Wicked Queen once and for all.
Knights, fairy godmothers, giants, and beanstalks'all come together in this thrilling and hilarious conclusion to the Half Upon a Time trilogy! - (Simon and Schuster)
Will there be happily ever after? Don’t miss the fractured-fairy tale conclusion to the action-packed and humor-filled Half Upon a Time trilogy!
Jack and May have gone their separate ways, and each is now set on course to fulfill their destiny…or are they?
Nothing is ever quite as it seems in the world of fairy tales, and the two friends are in for some huge surprises as they prepare to battle the Wicked Queen once and for all.
Knights, fairy godmothers, giants, and beanstalks—all come together in this thrilling and hilarious conclusion to the Half Upon a Time trilogy! - (Simon and Schuster)
James Riley lives in Virginia. He is the New York Times bestselling author of the Half Upon a Time, Story Thieves, and Revenge of Magic series. - (Simon and Schuster)
Horn Book Guide Reviews
"One will betray her, and one will die for her." The prophecy involving May, Jack, and Phillip finally comes to pass, but not in the way readers might expect. The otherwise clichid conclusion to this over-the-top trilogy includes familiar characters from previous books returning for a final battle with the Wicked Queen and satisfying (if tidy) story resolutions for all the main characters.