Many thanks to the author for an opportunity to read & review an ARC of Evermore!
Spice: 3 of 5
Tropes: Grumpy x sunshine, forced proximity, fated mates, slow burn, fae bargains, gothic vibes
I specifically requested an ARC since I love Beauty and the Beast retellings and Evermore lives up to its inspired fairytale. Keeping it spoiler free; I really enjoyed the novel’s spin on the Beast’s curse, the magic within the world/castle, the twist around the enchanted residents that live there, and of course the importance of the garden that brings Beauty and the Beast together for their first encounter.
Paeonia is the very gentle, very kind FMC (think old-school Disney princess). She starts out *extremely* passive, so if that is not your flavor of heroine, then be warned. She does grow and blossom (pun intended) as the story progresses, which I thought was well done. Paeonia never becomes a badass, but she comes into her own, and her kindness helps some of the others, especially Rowan, see the proverbial light.
Rowan is a fantastic beast and MMC. Morally grey all the way, which I appreciate considering he is a fae lord (and not the nice kind) and he’s been cursed for a long time, so he has every reason to be the thorny, grumpy beast of a hero. It’s also nice that we get his viewpoint in some chapters to really understand what makes him tick. Granted, he does do a few things that make me question his motives (specifically around his hot & cold attitude/actions towards Paeonia), but it’s not enough to completely take me out of the story.
The spice is definitely open door, but not overly explicit, and occurs in the latter portion of the story. I appreciate how the fated mates trope is handled here as well in that it’s not insta-love, which wouldn’t work for a Beauty & the Beast tale, but there is still that aspect of fate pulling the MCs to each other.
Also, a quick shout out to my favorite character - Castor - may he get his own spin-off tale because I loved every moment he showed up on the page. He is both levity and a voice of reason for the MCs and I want him to get a happily ever after too.
A few little nitpicks: I needed more character development for a lot of the side characters. Everyone but Castor, and Paeonia’s father & fiance Barth to a lesser extent, have minimal“screen time,” but are all really interesting characters in their own right. The small glimpses made me wish there were more scenes with them to make them less of a caricature and more of a fully-realized individual. This goes doubly for Paeonia’s mother - I wanted to know so much more about her since she’s a key figure to Pae - but she’s kind of glossed over.
Along with that, I was hoping for a bit more backstory/history of the world … Something major happened with the fae a long time ago and it’s kind of pivotal to the plot, but it’s not detailed enough to fully connect the dots between what happened back then and why/how it’s impacting the world & characters now, so I was a bit confused and was left with some unanswered questions even after the end. I also would have liked more about Paeonia’s backstory specifically, as well, to better understand *how* she ended up being so very passive. We get the why behind Rowan, but Pae not so much.
Overall, though, I enjoyed Evermore and I’m looking forward to reading more novels by Lore Olesya.