Confession time.
You write a book, make a movie, tv show, coloring book, ANYthing that has to do with Beauty and the Beast and I am THERE. It's kind of my thing. I don't know why, but books, roses, beautiful gentle ladies who can see into the heart of a beast and fall in love just gets me EVERY time.
This book does not disappoint. It's not the traditional B&TB story, but it has the elements of roses, books, magic and a man trapped in the form of a beast, yet loved by the beautiful, intelligent, loving and gentle brunette. (I'm a brunette, so that part of the story is kind of key for me...)
I loved how all of the characters were drawn. The secondary characters were strong and the bad ones were really great to dislike/hate. I liked the Medieval world, though there were a few more modern colloquialisms, it didn't jar me out of the book.
The cover took a bit of warming up to. Until I read that the beast was a wolf, I thought she was hugging a bear... :/ The colors are pretty and the woman is a bit too blonde for the female MC, but the roses were very pretty.
If you are a fan of Beauty and the Beast, I would recommend this to you. Some renditions can be rather poor, but this one does the story justice, with an interesting twist to it. There are some violent scenes and one of a rather repulsive physical disease described somewhat graphically, as well as a woman getting beaten and talk/suggestion of rape, so not for anyone under young adult I would say.
Note, this is the second of a trilogy, but I didn't feel the lack of the first book at all. I will DEFINITELY pick up the third one once it is out, which is August of 2016, so any day now!!!!
Four stars for a telling of B&TB that is right on the mark. It's not quite fair, but I judge all B&TB stories against "Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast" by Robin McKinley. This book doesn't quite hit the greatness of that book, but it isn't bad at all. It's just against some stiff competition in my book.
My thanks to NetGalley and EDW Books for and eARC of this book to read and review.