“Hunting the Beast” by Anna Santos is an original retelling of Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve’s classical gothic tale “La Belle et la Bête” (1740), which has already endured countless retellings, both in literature, TV and film, including a couple of Disney adaptations that have – unfortunately – converting the tale into a fairy-tale story for children.
Anna Santos version is an excellent idea, using shifters in the plot and transforming Belle into a fierce hunter that takes on the job, when her father is (allegedly) killed, Belle struggle to fit in into an all-male hunter squad, opens some good subplot, unfortunately these are abandoned in favour of a romantic view, as Belle uses the captain’s interest to reach her goal, but the idea is there nevertheless 😊
The best narrative idea is to make the beast an Alpha shifter, which makes the plot fully credible and offers a whole new set of characters (the pack) to interact with. As Belle is captured by the pack and the truth about the nature of ‘the beast’ comes to light, the story develops to a classical paranormal romance, which is entertaining even if at times a little ambivalent between clean YA content (with dialogue leaning on the younger side) and some sex content that aim to a more mature audience. The story is eternal, the shifter plot interesting and credible and the characters enjoyable enough, even if the dialogue resembles a little to much of Disney’s version in a book that is allegedly aimed to mature audience. Even with some missed narrative opportunities, this is one of the better versions of the tale.