After reading Princess Princess Ever After graphic novel, I needed another fairy tale and thanks to Natalie Imbruglia, I picked this one up. My first by Anna Burke, and Compass Rose will be read sooner or later.. According to Carrie, I will love one of the characters.
Torn, yes, a retelling of The Beauty and The Beast with strong women, wlw romance, a not so repulsive Gaston but the cutlery, cookwares and household items were missing so if you're looking forward to that then open up the ikea/williams sonoma homepage and feast yourself.
This was a 2⅛ stars read in the beginning, the leads didn't have enough page time and there were more looks than dialogues between them so I'd say the first third of the story was a little bit less interesting to me, but the story really took a leap ahead once the leads were 'rubbing injuries' regularly. The second half just blew me away. A-mazing with a capital A, especially towards the kill the beast scene. That adrenaline rush scene itself, deserved a few bling², what is it with me and killing scenes🤔. I didn't care much for the merchant but the bond between him and his eldest daughter made this book a bit more special to me.
So, a fairy tale retelling, yes or no. The author has given me a moving, romantic and passionate story. It is a tale of deception, bitterness and loneliness, and also a beautiful story about compassion, forgiveness and, under the most difficult of circumstances, finding that one person who loves you for everything you are and everything you are not. The person who is destined to give you the kind of happily ever after you didn’t believe existed.
When you are surrounded by pain, death, and despair, love and devotion become even more important. It's worth fighting for and this quote by the author really moved me.
" You can’t have a rose without thorns. It wouldn’t be a rose." - Wow.
Beauty and The Beast can be categorized as a love triangle. You have the beauty, the beast, and the library. The library, hands down!