I’m not really into fairytale retellings, as my experience has been that many of those are more a miss than a hit. This one definitely nailed the “hit” part of fairytale retellings. I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would when I discovered it is a retelling of the classic tale, Sleeping Beauty. Ultimately, it was the gorgeous cover that got me to read, Dreamless.
Alright, sooooo, this is the first book of Ms Wardell’s I’ve read, and I’m suitably awed. The writing is really good and the characters memorable. Two of the secondary characters, Braeth (the wraith – yes, it rhymes) and Dr Flyte, the magical counseling mirror, ended up being my favorite characters. There is also a good helping of snark to be found in the razor-sharp dialogue.
The only downside for me to this book was the tedious chapters on breaking the curse. The story moves at a snail’s pace, and that is not necessarily a bad thing because the reader really gets to delve into the inner-workings of this specific curse, as well as the deconstruction thereof. I’m just not a fan of longwinded explanations, and as such I felt this book could’ve been cut by about a third – at least. Though it all got a little much for me from 60% onwards, I can’t argue that the entire plot was constructed well and solid. I was also very much onboard with the whole slow-burn romance between the two MCs.
Overall, if you enjoy fairytale retellings and bucket loads of magic and sorcery, this book is a great place to start!
*I received an e-ARC of Dreamless in exchange for an honest review.