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The Amaranth Enchantment

by Julie Berry

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Orphaned at age five, Lucinda, now fifteen, stands with courage against the man who took everything from her, aided by a thief, a clever goat, and a mysterious woman called the Witch of Amaranth, while the prince she knew as a child prepares to marry, unaware that he, too, is in danger.
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Lucinda is 15-years old and living and working with her aunt and uncle. She is an orphan and was taken in by them, but her aunt (not the blood relative) hates her and does not treat her well. Her aunt and uncle run a jewelry store where she helps and has two unusual customers in a row. One is a woman who brought in what is obviously an expensive jewel, and the next turns out to be the prince. Lucinda is very charmed by him. When Lucinda’s uncle dies, though, her aunt accuses her of stealing and throws her out. Where to go now?

I really enjoyed this Cinderella-like story, with a few extra things thrown in. It was a very fast read with short chapters. I also loved Dog (a goat!). And Peter (a thief turned friend) was fun, too. Lucinda was very very quick to become best friends with Beryl and to fall for Gregor, but oh, well. It was still fun. ( )
  LibraryCin | Apr 3, 2024 |
This was a nice little book that I found just randomly.

It has magic and tragedy and romance and adventure all together in the story. Best part was the happy ending - I always enjoy the typical happy endings where they get married and live happily and the bad guys get their punishments as bad/evil guys do. ( )
  Kiaya40 | Jun 19, 2023 |
There are some really good elements in this book---strong characters, an interesting cityscape, a touch of magic and romance---and the fact that it’s a quick and easy read will appeal to much of its teen audience. But The Amaranth Enchantment is also very definitely a first novel. The story’s pacing is at times jerky and uneven, and Berry introduces several characters and plot elements that seem more convenient than purposeful. Overall, I found a few too many coincidences when I was hoping for a bit of mystery or complexity, and yet when I desperately wanted an answer or a resolution, not a coincidence was in sight. An enjoyable effort, but not really one of my favorites. Still, I’m looking forward to seeing how Berry’s talent progresses. ( )
  slimikin | Mar 27, 2022 |
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Pretty good characters, especially Peter (who was thoroughly enjoyable!). The fantasy was carried off well enough, no glitches there. The plot, although based minimally on a fairy tale, was quite original. The pacing was mostly very well done (especially in the beginning).

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I didn't very much care for the name "Lucinda." Sure, use that as a name, but shorten it. It seemed so formal and old. I would forget that she was supposed to be young. Also, there were some glitches in the plot. Things that turned out to be of a bigger significance in the wrapping up weren't mentioned earlier (or if they were, it didn't grab my attention enough).
However, I still enjoyed it. It made for good light reading and amusement. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
Fairy tale spin off, that's a bit confusing. ( )
  readingbeader | Oct 29, 2020 |
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Amaranth

Immortal amarant, a flower which once

In Paradise, fast by the tree of life,

Began to bloom; but soon for man's offence

To Heaven removed, where first it grew, there grows,

And flowers aloft shading the fount of life,

And where the river of bliss through midst of Heaven

Rolls o'er Elysian flowers her amber stream;

With these that never fade the Spirits elect

Bind there resplendent locks.

—Milton, Paradise Lost, iii, 353-361
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For Jack, for Plum, and always, for Phil
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I sit on a velvet stool at Mama's feet, watching her brush her hair. (Prologue)
I was sweeping the shop when a glimmer between two floorboards caught my eye.
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Orphaned at age five, Lucinda, now fifteen, stands with courage against the man who took everything from her, aided by a thief, a clever goat, and a mysterious woman called the Witch of Amaranth, while the prince she knew as a child prepares to marry, unaware that he, too, is in danger.

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When Lucinda Chapdelaine was a small child, her parents left for the royal ball and never returned. Ever since, Lucinda has been stuck in perpetual servitude at her evil aunt’s jewelry store. Then, on the very same day, a mysterious visitor and an even more bizarre piece of jewelry both enter the shop, setting in motion a string of twists and turns that will forever alter Lucinda’s path. In this magical story filled with delightful surprises, Lucinda will dance at the royal ball, fall under the Amaranth Witch’s spell, avenge her parents’ death, and maybe—just maybe—capture the heart of a prince.
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