Tangled: Legends of the Hallows book 2
(By Adaline Winters)


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Author | Adaline Winters |
In the Hallows, legends are more than stories—they’re fate. Daphne Stone, known more for tripping over crowns than toppling kingdoms, never thought she’d wield Excalibur or become the center of a dark prophecy destined to end in her demise. Trapped beneath enchanted waters, she unravels a sinister truth: the Hallows’ beloved legends are cursed, their happy endings forged in blood and sacrifice.
Her knights—four brothers as loyal as they are lethal, were meant to guard Excalibur, not lose it to the girl who upended their world. Now they race to save her, becoming entangled with honor, duty, and an extraordinary love. But as the bonds between them grow stronger, so does the danger.
The Idols—the ancient, ruthless keepers of these stories—have ensured no one, not even a clumsy maiden, can rewrite the fate they’ve dictated for centuries. But Daphne refuses to play their game. Defying destiny itself, she embarks on a perilous quest to rewrite the legend tied to Excalibur.
To survive, Daphne must outwit immortal powers and wield a sword that seems just as likely to betray her as to save her, while every step toward freedom tangles her deeper in fierce feelings for her protectors.
The Hallows demand her sacrifice—but Daphne Stone isn’t a maiden who follows the rules of fate. She’s here to break them.
Magic, murder, and mischief collide in this high-stakes fast paced laugh-out-loud why choose fairytale romcom, where rewriting destiny comes with a price—and falling in love could be the most perilous act of all.”