Three blessings. One curse. A beauty whose life will change forever. When Aurora and her twin brother Aubrey were born, a dark mage cursed on their eighteenth birthday, the twins would suffer the torment of eternal sleep. Aurora and Aubrey’s parents, being sensible wizards, eviscerated the mage. Unfortunately, dark magic doesn’t go quietly. Aurora and Aubrey were left orphans.
Raised by three faerie guardians, the twins’ lives pass unremarkably. Attractive, witty, and in possession of a large fortune, they are the toast of polite society.
But as the twins approach their eighteenth birthday, they will learn that some enchantments aren’t so easily broken.
Spindles and Thorns is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty set in New York Times bestselling author Melanie Karsak’s fairy tale universe. This is a sister series to the Red Cape Society, focusing on the origin story of Agent Rose, but each series can be read independently.
New York Times and USA Today best-selling historical fantasy author Melanie Karsak is the author of the Celtic Blood series, Steampunk Red Riding Hood, Steampunk Fairy Tales, the Road to Valhalla Series, and other works of fantasy and fiction. The author currently lives in Florida with her husband and two children.
4.25* Prequel Novella to the Red Cape Society Series A Paranormal Re-telling of Sleeping Beauty
Society of Roses "If something is coming, let's ensure they find that we Roses have thorns"
*What I Loved* -Steampunk and Gaslight Elements: airships, mechanisms -Historical Victorian Era authenticity -Teaming up with Constantine -Vampires are a fitting trope for the folklore of Sleeping Beauty fairy tale. -The addition of Twin brother Aubrey added depth to character and to the plot. -Melanie Karsak's writing is lovely as always. Love the descriptions. -Exciting to meet Constantine!
Aurora was of the dawn. She is gone. Now, there is only Rose, armored in thorns, and seeking vengeance
"The Red Cape Society existed to guard them. Still, the aristocratic leanings of The Society sometimes felt dangerous. And it bred a snobbishness that was both stifling and unwarranted."
Melanie Karsak does it again. She creates a world of light and darkness swirling together in a dance beautifully choreographed. Breathing life into gas-lamp Victorian England where fairytales and legends are real. Be swept away in a realm of airships, automatrons, steam power, gas lamps, and things that go bump in the night.
I love the characters. I first encountered Aurora Rose in the Red Cape Society Series. I loved seeing her beginning unfold. I loved seeing her relationships with her brother, aunts, Albert and Constantine.
The plot was so good. It beautifully takes the classic fairytale and creates something new. No true love kisses to save the day. A twin brother also cursed with her. Will they survive? Is the curse truly broken? How will they break they break it if not?
I love this world so much. The Red Cape Society and Steampunk Fairytales series all happen in this same world weaving and flowing into each other beautifully. I cannot get enough and can’t wait to read more! I’ve yet to read another series that gives the same perfect level of steampunk Victorian vibes. I still think about these series often and am excited to finally having some more to read after bingeing through all of them after reading the first book.
These series are ones I can’t recommend enough! So give it a read today!
Wow...I did not expect to be completely absorbed by the retelling of a well-known fairy tale. This remaking is fresh, quirky, and better than the original. I loved this steampunk/Celtic magic/historical tale the author created with airships in the Victorian London skies and clockwork contraptions all around. I much prefer this "Beauty" aka Aurora Rose, with her acerbic wit and unquenchable intellect, who refuses to submit to the curse. This is my first book by Melanie Karsak and I am excited to read many more. This one was such fun!
Well, I've learned to expect this: after I have several glowing 4+ star reviews I usually get a 1-2star rating for a different book shortly afterwards. This proves that yet again.
I'll be honest "Sleeping Beauty" is my least favorite fairytale, so I guess it's not surprising that I didn't enjoy this one. The story was predictable, the characters were one dimensional and the ending was stupid. I could literally see it coming from a mile away. I hated all of the characters and desperately wanted the story to end. The only reason this gets two stars instead of one is because of the literary references sprinkled throughout the book. Pass!
Book Review🪡 🪡Whitty Banter 👑Victorian Era England ✨ Humans and mythical creatures 🗡️ Mystery, Murder, and Magic 🖤 Wanting, YA Romance ⏳Gas Lamp Fantasy
✨I highly recommend this series! I read it in a day I was so hooked! I’m honestly glad I discovered this author with Spindles and Thorns as my first read. Now I can follow the entire story line! However, each series can still be read independently! Spindles and Thorns is a new release book and is available now on Amazon!
Three blessings. One curse. A beauty whose life will change forever.
Full of mystery, fantasy, magic, heart wrenching moments and adventure. Aurora and Aubrey are fraternal twins who live with their three aunts- cursed to fall into a sleep from which they will not wake from on their 18th birthday.
This story follows Aurora as she ventures into Victorian society of England. Princes, balls, lords and ladies. A Gas Lamp fantasy filled with airships, Da Vinci style inventions, and mystery. This is more of a YA Fantasy. Think Bridgeton and Enola Holmes meets Sleeping Beauty… Aurora reminds me of Enola Holmes, inquisitive, brilliant and seeks adventure, not so much a husband…until love finds her anyway.
The first book in The Society of Roses series, Spindles and Thorns is a Gaslamp, gothic fairytale retelling of sleeping beauty. This book starts the Prequel series to the authors Red Cape Society series- Rose and Constantine- which is out now.
I flew through this in a matter of hours and absolutely loved it! I loved the spin on sleeping beauty and honestly forgot about there being vampires until the very end. This was so well-written and captivating. I loved Aurora and Aubrey’s twin sibling relationship. I also adored the interactions between Prince Albert and Aurora. The ending has me on the edge of my seat and I am dying to know what happens next!
So so good! It was great seeing Rose’s backstory. Looking forward to more of her and Constantine’s storyline. I didn’t realize she wasn’t quite human when reading about her in Red’s books.
Spindles and Thorns was a wonderful Sleeping Beauty retelling. I enjoyed the atmosphere Melanie created. The sweet romance and the questions. The whole book I was excited to find out what happens next.
I can’t wait for the next one to find out what’s going to happen with the characters I enjoyed.
I also loved the mix of history with the fantasy retelling. Melanie did a great job intertwining the two.
From the first moment I read the opening quote featuring several lines of my favorite poem by Lord Byron, I knew that this story would be a delectable and delicious treat!
Aurora and her twin brother Aubrey were cursed by an evil mage to fall into a deathly sleep before their faerie powers emerge on their eighteenth birthday. Their parents successfully killed the mage set out to curse them, but lost their lives in the battle that ensued. Aurora and Aubrey believe that they are free from the dreaded curse, that is until Aubrey sets sail for a European adventure and Aurora is left feeling that danger is lurking around every corner. In the deep recesses of her heart, Aurora longs for the life her heart dreams of, but the dooming fate of a deathly curse has other plans.
I don’t know why I have not read any of Melanie Karsak’s books before! The setting of the Victorian era, the vibrancy in inventions, steampunk, and the magical elements in this story made for a perfect gas lamp fantasy! I also love the real life characters, such as Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, being portrayed in such a new and interesting light. There is so much to love in this fantasy story and I will admit that I devoured this book in literal hours. I could not put it down! I also need more of Constantine, the vampire, in my life.
I highly recommend this lovely gas lamp, faerie, vampire, and Victorian era fantasy! I absolutely cannot wait to read book 2.
4.5 stars. . This is one of my most-anticipated new releases for 2024, and it delivered in every single way! . ✔️Sleeping Beauty meets Dracula, with a touch of Twilight, in a steampunk setting. . ✔️Prince Albert, a wood nymph, before he married Queen Victoria features prominently. . ✔️Magical twin bond . ✔️True love's sacrifice . I was hooked after page one. Like, "I'm going to be late for this meeting if I don't stop reading but I don't care" HOOKED.
I just loved this unique sleeping beauty retelling! The writing style, wonderful characters and amazing world that was created had me so enthralled! There were twists and turns that kept me on my toes and I definitely was not expecting that ending! I can't wait to read what happens next and look forward to reading other books by this author.
I read this book as an ARC and am voluntarily leaving my honest review.
Riveting and heartwarming and heartbreaking! Just all the emotions bundled into one little story. This was an absolutely incredible read, and I cannot wait for the next book already! So many twists and turns that I didn't see coming.
I've been desperate to have Rose's story since meeting her in The Red Cape Society so I obviously engaged in extremely undignified screeching and happy dancing when I found out she was getting a series!
Having inhaled book one, I can say that it was not what I was expecting... It was so much more!! Oh my word... Spindles and Thorns takes us back about 15 years from the Rose we meet in The Red Cape Society. She and her twin brother (Aubrey) are approaching their 18th birthday and have to balance the expectations of society with their own ambitions. The story is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty with the twins having to dodge a curse long thought broken...
So what was I expecting in Spindles and Thorns? Lots of Rose and the mysterious Constantine! I was expecting to see how they met and how they grew into what they are in The Red Cape Society.
What did the book deliver? Well... Lot's of Rose. Snippets of Constantine. It shows us how Rose and Constantine meet and sets up the next episode (which will be very Rose and Constantine heavy) but the story itself focuses more on Rose and an unexpected suitor... And it broke my heart in all the best ways! I don't want to share too much and spoil the story but anyone who knows history knows that Rose's relationship is doomed but it doesn't stop you falling in love right alongside her and feeling such bittersweet sadness that it can't be her forever as they were delightful together.
The ending is heart-breaking! Not because of the broken romance (which hurts) but because of how it all ended! The events that led to it. The personal heartbreak. The love and sacrifice... It was beautiful and more emotional that I thought the book would be. I cannot wait for more!!
Note: You don't need to have read The Red Cape Society to read this book/series! It's a companion series... It's set in the same world, but it comes before, so don't be afraid to jump straight in!
If you love mysteries, romance, gas-lamp and steampunk settings mixed with light paranormal and fantasy, then you have got to read this book or other books in this world! Seriously... Do it!
It has been awhile since I have read a steampunk book and I forgot how much I liked that genre! This was a steampunk/gas lamp Sleeping Beauty retelling. Aurora and Aubrey Rose are twins who are cursed when they were young to fall into an eternal sleep on their 18th birthday. After chasing and killing the mage who cast the spell, both of their parents are killed. It is believed that with the mage dead, the curse is gone. As their 18th birthday grows closer, Aubrey decides to go on an adventure searching for rare plants while his sister Aurora will host and attend parties as her aunts hope for her to find a husband. Thinking she won't find anyone to suit her standards, Aurora meets Prince Albert and falls for him. But all the while, she is plagued with worry for her brother as strange things begin happening. A stranger named Constantine keeps appearing when there is trouble, but no one else can remember him. Is he there to help or is he the cause of the problems? This is such a great twist on the sleeping beauty story. The curse has targeted twins of a royal Fae bloodline protected by a secret organization made up of Fae ancestors in a world that has all but forgotten the Fae. And it is a wonderful combination of historical and the fantastical with airships and steam powered vehicles. Aurora is such a relatable character. She is a society woman bored with the pretenses who wishes she could go on grand adventures. And with Prince Albert she can finally see that dream become a reality if the curse is broken. And I adored the aunts who dote on the twins as well. Especially after the curse reveals itself and you get to see their true nature! I cant wait for the next book in this series and when I get the chance I am going to start the Red Cape Society series as well!
Sleeping Beauty is one of my favorite fairy tales, and to be honest, one of my favorite Disney movies. Maleficent is such a great villain, and Philip is a swoon-worthy hero. However, we don’t see much of Aurora and know little of her character. Not so in Melanie Karsak’s dark retelling. Aurora is smart and clever, interested in antiquities and research. She’s daring and a bit of a fashionista without even trying (perhaps it’s the fae blood). I loved her character! In fact, I loved everything about this book.
Don’t pick this up and expect Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, or even the Maleficent retelling. Parts of this book are light and humorous, while others are very dark, and others made me cry. This Sleeping Beauty takes place in Melanie Karsak’s steampunk London during the reign of Victoria. (Check out her Red Cape Society series—awesome!) There are airships and cool gizmos. The setting almost becomes a character.
Aurora and her twin brother, Aubrey, were cursed to fall into an eternal sleep on their 18th birthday. Their parents, endowed with magic, destroyed the mage who cursed the babies. Unfortunately, their parents died in the process, leaving Aurora and Aubrey to be raised by their three fae aunties. On the cusp of their 18th birthday, Aubrey sets off on a grand tour leaving Aurora at home, forced to endure the London season. However, this season is different because she meets Prince Albert. There’s an undercurrent of unrest and darkness amid their budding romance, and Aurora must fight to protect her family. Be prepared for mysteries, a ball, witty banter, vampires, the Unseelie, and threats from Queen Victoria.
I cannot wait for book 2! Thank you to Melanie Karsak for an ARC! All opinions are my own.
𝙋𝙀𝙍𝙁𝙀𝘾𝙏 𝙁𝙊𝙍 𝙍𝙀𝘼𝘿𝙀𝙍𝙎 𝙒𝙃𝙊 𝙒𝘼𝙉𝙏: • A sleeping beauty retelling set in Victorian England. • Major Bridgerton vibes with faeries and vampires. • Captivating plot with Queen Victoria, German princes and lords/ladies. • Secret societies. • A cursed family.
🌸🖤 Spindles & Thorns is a sleeping beauty retelling set Victorian England. A dark mage cursed Aurora and her twin brother Aubrey when they were born stating before their eighteenth birthday the twins would suffer the torment of eternal sleep. Aurora and Aubrey’s parents tried to break the curse by killing the dark mage but, unfortunately, their plight was met with darkness and Aurora and Aubrey were left to be raised by three Aunts.
I adore Aurora! All she wants to do is study and explore, BUT when the marriage season come, she must find a suitable husband. A glimmer of hope sparks when she meets Prince Albert. Alas, Queen Victoria also has her eye on the German prince. Will Aurora win her love, or will the curse undo it all?
🖤 I enjoyed being swept away int this Victorian fairytale world. The writing style and pace were enjoyable, but what truly drew me in was the story itself. It flowed seamlessly, and I found myself deeply connected to the characters, eagerly following their paths. As the book concludes, it leaves you yearning for more. The ending hints at so many exciting possibilities, and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for these intriguing characters.
I heard that Aurora and Constantine appear in her Red Cape Society book series (sister series which focuses on the origin story of Agent Rose and Constantine) so I am going to have to add that series to my TBR so I can learn more about their relationship. 😊
Fae & vampires meet Downton Abbey in this sleeping beauty retelling.
Really loved the world this was set in!
Wished we had gotten way more of Aubrey. When I heard this was a sleeping beauty retelling but instead of just a cursed princess it was cursed TWINS, I naturally assumed that Aubrey would play a much bigger role in the story. But his character honestly felt a little unnecessary.
Also thought there should have been more Constantine. It seems clear that he will have a much bigger role in the next book. But I just felt like there should have been more substance to him in this book. He is not around enough in this book for me to develop an opinion of him. And yet at the end of the book I was very much left with the impression that I should have an opinion about him…
Even though I think the two above characters were woefully underwritten, I still gave this 4 stars because of how enchanting the world was and how much potential the story still has. It’s just the first in the series and I have to believe that the characters will be better developed as it goes on. Because the world building proves that the author can write. And other characters were written with such charm and like-ability. (I just think too much time was spent on others instead of Aubrey and Constantine)
So to wrap my thoughts up: I enjoyed reading this very much but then got to the end and thought- “wait, that’s it?”
This was the first time I read a Sleeping Beauty retelling. From witches to werewolves and vampires, this is perfect for romantasy readers.
Aurora, a 17-year-old antiquarian who lost her parents when she was very young and was left to be raised by her aunts. When her twin brother, Aubrey, a herbalist sets out on an adventure to travel the world, Aurora is left behind to look for a husband. Just when she finds herself falling for a Prince, strange things start happening around her.
The beginning was so relatable, I found myself frustrated on Aurora's behalf. That said, here are some parts from the book that I loved!!!
|"What about in mathematics?” Master Kendrick asked, then gestured for me to join him at a nearby table. He picked up a piece of chalk and a slip of paper and began drawing. “Your flower, Lady Aurora, tells a story in mathematics." | This reference to math😁... my favourite subject 🙌.. and I just know what he meant 😌
And this camaraderie between friends 👏🙌👇
|“What if my faerie magic is conjuring butterflies and making rainbows?” “Then may you delight your enemies to death.” | This part was hilarious 😂
And the ending!!! It's always the ending!!! Why!!! Why does this happen to good people!!! With the book ending in a cliffhanger, I need more!!!
I received an advanced review copy of this book for free, and am leaving this review voluntarily.
“Spindle and Thorns” is the first book in Karsak’s new series, The Society of Roses, which is set in the same world as her The Red Cape Society series.
This book is told from the POV of Lady Aurora Rose, a beautiful and tenacious young woman with a quick wit and a sassy nature.
I actually really loved Aurora, she was extremely intelligent and such a fun character to read about. I was intrigued by the face that she kept turning away her suitors, and I totally respected the reasons why she did so.
I also loved the fact that this was a Gaslamp Fantasy book set in Victorian England. The fact that this is a fairytale retelling was what originally caught my attention, but I was especially intrigued by the fact that Aurora’s twin brother, Aubrey, shares her curse.
I also thought that Aurora’s aunts, Ladies Kitty, Sunny, and Posey, were such a great addition to the story. They all had their own unique personalities, and I enjoyed reading any scene they were in.
To sum this up, I thought that this book had a very intriguing premise, and I am so glad I gave it and Melanie Karsak’s writing a chance! I would highly recommend this book if you love a good fairytale retelling, and I will definitely be looking into Karsak’s other books!
4.5 Stars Who knew lemon tarts could be so romantic?
There is so much about this book to love. A gothic, steampunk Sleeping Beauty, with vampires? Yes please! +Karsak is a master at creating compelling, interesting, and unique characters. I loved Aurora, and each and every side character instantly. “I like this version of you, Aunt.” “What version, Dove?” “The murderous one.” +The settings were beautifully established without the writing being overly descriptive. +The pacing was great. +The slow reveal of Constantine was perfection, not a surprise exactly, but beautifully done. (I haven't read her Red Cape series yet, but I certainly will now!) “Sleep, Aurora. Sleep. I will watch over you.”
My only two minor critiques -The relationship with Albert was a little insta-love, however, given the time-frame and Aurora's longing for someone who would let her be herself, their attachment does make sense. Some of the romantic dialogue between them felt forced/cheesy, but the rest? Swoon. “My very own comet.” -Some of the beginning exposition dragged a bit for me, as there was some telling rather than showing.
Calling all readers looking for a sleeping beauty retelling with fae societies set in a time with remnants and historical figures inspired by Victorian England. You can positively feel the grandeur of the locations that Melanie creates with everything so richly depicted.
I adored the family relationships especially the sibling relationship between Aubrey and Aurora, the loving relationship between them is so wonderful and being such a key theme in this book it’s important is not understated.
You get a great sense of the importance of society in this era, especially for Aurora and what starts as an uncomplicated journey to find a match becomes so much more.
Having the fantasy elements and the magical creatures was such a beautiful addition to elements from the era at the time with inventions and exploration being such a key part of the progress.
Oh, and how could I forget the curse and the mystery elements. Honestly, this book has it all and I cannot wait for book two.
What a wild ride. A quick short and action heavy story that is simultaneously heartbreaking and yet leaves you optimistic. Gothic and dark but sweet in all the right places. My only complaint really is that the book was so short I wanted more! However the short length is also great for the brain after some very long high fantasy reads lately.
Both a beautiful sweet romance (no "spice") and a heart breaking tragedy all wrapped up in a Victorian fantasy world. Not your traditional HEA ending for sure but given the heavy foreshadowing (without sharing spoilers) there is much more to come.
I hadn't read The Red Cape Society series prior to this, through I know this is a prequel series. I will definitely be adding RCS to my list, while I wait and look forward to the next book in the society of roses series.
I'll also add that I started it right after watching season 3 part 1 of Bridgerton and it brings many of those same vibes to the romance which was fun.
Ok, need more? "I am not interested in women. I am interested in a comet." "Then you must be prepared to hold on tightly."
Still not convinced? "So much flash and show to convey what is more simply said..."
I could go on with the quotes I highlighted. I know it claims to be Sleeping Beauty retelling, meets Bridgerton...and it is, but I also get some Mr Darcy vibes from a certain someone. I love the world we're in, this steampunk, past world, mysterious place that gives so much more than a princess retelling. There is no spice, if that's what you're looking for, but the witty banter and things left unsaid are great. I definitely want to see more of where this goes! I've been working my way through Melanie Karsak's books and the range of worlds she creates is great. I need more!
I received a digital arc via the author though all thoughts are my own.
I was so excited to hear about this Sleeping Beauty retelling and I was not disappointed. I loved how there's magic, Fae, steampunk, a dash of what the mid 1800s would be like if there were magical and mechanical concepts.
I really loved Aurora and her Aunts are the best! In this version, Aurora has a twin brother named Aubrey, is aware of her curse and also aware that she's a member of the peerage.
My heart ached for all that her and her brother has to go through towards the end of the book and that was quite the twist.
So looking forward to the next installment and what further adventures Aurora will find herself on as she navigates through grief (I won't spoil who dies).
Trigger warnings: death of parents, violence, death of a family member
Brilliantly breathtaking and absolutely captivating! This Sleeping Beauty retelling is twisted and a bit dark. With memorable characters and a world richly built, how could this be anything but unputdownable entertainment!?
I was on pins and needles waiting for catastrophe to happen because my heart was sad in any world where Albert and Victoria didn't end up with their happily-ever-after. But along the way, Constantine appeared all darkly mysterious and gave us clues and tidbits to guide our imagination. And Aurora fell in love, and it was such a tender and wholesome romance with beautiful dreams of a future. But... Constantine would save her and whisper, and my heart would sigh.
I have a feeling that Aurora will discover a love that transcends time while seeking answers and vengeance, and I am here for it.
Sleeping beauty retelling with vampires and steampunk vibes!!!! Um….yes please!
Aubrey and Aurora are twins…..their parents died when they were young fighting a mage who cursed them. The curse……they would prick their finger and fall into a deep sleep and die before they turn 18 and come into their own Seelie powers.
Aubrey loves innovation and exploration and sets off on an adventure……leaving Aurora to attend balls and sort through Society and find a suitor……enter Prince Albert!
Oh Prince Albert how I love thee…….I was rooting for this man like no other………..then enter Constantine……hello Vampire sir!!!
The nods to sleeping beauty…..the funny antidotes about pricking her finger……..and the banter is world class!!!!
I always like a book that is not only well written and keeps you embedded in the world of the characters, but a book that takes you on a journey you are not sure completely sure of. Sure, we know there will be a romantic conclusion to this, but it is not immediately obvious which is nice. There are twists and turns, shout outs to other books by the author (always happy to hear Lily Stargazer's name come up) and characters I can really appreciate. It takes some real skill to write a character that is spirited without being a harpy, and who is able to show weakness without being insipid. I also think the historical references are fun. I love a good fairytale and this book gave me a nice escape from the real world for a few hours. Can't wait for the next book.