Oh my, what big eyes you have; they're sure to lure in something bad.
The forest watches you.Scarlet knows this. She's seen its many eyes. Yellow and peircing, lurking in the shadows. But she isn't afraid. Maybe she should be.
Within shrouding shadow, under the whispering boughs of the trees, hidden from the silken moonlight; this is where the wolves lie. From deep within the misted wood they have come, their heads turned to the scent of fresh blood.Dark sorcery wrought their Master, the curse of fang and fur.Keep to the track, follow the trail. To stray is to die, but there are worse fates than death.A bitter-sweet masterpiece of withcraft and all-consuming desire.
The shadows have fangs in this retelling of Little Red Riding Hood.
Not for the faint of heart, Twisted Tales will sweep you into a dark world of obsession, magic and peril. The difference between a nightmare and a dream is perspective; it's the same with 'Happily Ever After'. The ultimate example of 'be careful what you wish for', these standalone fairytale retellings are most definitely not for children.