The very lovely Holly Martin belongs to those authors, whose books I buy and read automatically. So when I was asked if I want to be a part of a blog tour for her brand new, shiny, sparkly, wonderful novel "Fairytale Beginnings", I didn't even read the synopsis, only happily said yes, of course!!! Yes, with many exclamation marks. Holly is the author of eight books, together with those written under her pen - name Amelia Thorne, and two YA novels, that I personally didn't read as I'm not so much into science - fiction, but all others from Holly's desk were absolutely, freakingly brilliant!
But please, let me stop just at the beginning to gush a little about this most wonderful cover ever. There aren't words to describe this beauty, it's a perfect cover, the best cover an author can dream of, I think. Right?
So, as I'd already said, I haven't read the blurb to this book, so when I started reading I was surprised by ghosts very early appearing in the story, as I truly didn't expect them. But oh my, I thought, why not? I was sure that Holly is going to pull it off perfectly - and she did. Not all authors can write ghosts, but Holly can - they really, truly suit this story and reading about them didn't feel as if it was too forced. Well, there is a castle, there must be a ghost or two, right?
But I must be honest and admit something. While reading the book I was already starting to panic, as I was so incredibly missing this magic sparkle, this fantastic humour that Holly already accustomed us to. The second part of the story saved it for me, as the first one was a little... longish? The characters too quick started to mention the word "sex" for me, and even before I started to see this magic connection between them they'd be in bed already - as if there weren't better things to do for them. Also, I thought that when I'm again going to read those two words "secret passageway", I'm going to start to cry. I mean, how many secret passageways can there be in a castle and why Milly is finding them every second page??? But it is my only objection, and other than that I LOVED THIS STORY!
But even with those endless hidden passages, the descriptions of investigating the castle and discovering what Clover Castle was hiding for so many years, were absolutely brilliant and so vivid! The expectation and excitement, and hope to find something were really palpable through the pages, and I myself couldn't wait for all the secrets to be found and revealed. The castle itself was wonderfully and so truly described, and it had a fascinating history.
Let's start with the characters. Holly is ancredible author, really, she can write the most fantastic, warm, funny characters ever, characters that I am rooting for from the first to the last page, and it was the same with Milly and Cameron here. Oh, Cameron... *sigh*. Sheesh, can a character be too perfect? Actually, you could say that he was too perfect to be true, not only handsome, but he was an author, he had a dog, motorbike, car, AND a castle, he was funny and from what I've seen, a sex - god, AND he wasn't afraid to make a clown of himself only to make his beloved happy. So please, give me Cameron, anytime.
I loved Milly from the beginning, with her pink dress, pink sparkly Converses and ability to make herself dirty in every situation. I also absolutely loved to read about her job and the passion she performed it with, she was the right girl on the right place, and a girl with morals, really. Even if she was so serious about her job, she was still a little girl at heart and a little Disney obsessive, which I find adorable. Also, even if she was having her head in the clouds, she was also very down - to - earth, and I loved her enthusiasm. I think there is a little princes in every girl and even adult woman, and Milly wasn't afraid to show this - way to go, Milly!
Also, the village and the villagers were Hilarious. Yes, with capital H. Starting with their Oogie chanting and ending with their Summer Play. Abso - bloody - adorable and incredibly entertaining, even if they were a little interfering, nosy and meddling.
Kudos to Holly for creating Olivia as well, ah, what a bad, bad girl she was, and it was really great to have a character that you were supposed to really, truly hate! I could so slap Cameron once or twice when Olivia was concerned, as he hasn't seen things that were OBVIOUS!!! But I only wanted to say that our Holly can really create brilliant characters that we either love or love to hate.
Also, the way the relationship between Milly and Cameron developed was not only the world - record quick, but so, so sweet...! Not the easiest one, of course, as it was super awkward for Milly especially, as she didn't want to cross the boundaries, which was not so easy to maintain, of course, but this chemistry between them, this sparkle, when it eventually hit off for me, was brilliantly written and it felt so honest and genuine.
The Disney and fairytale aspect of this story was just adorable, as well as the historical aspect, and the story of Clover Castle, the history of Cameron's ancestors, was one of the best in the book. When Cameron finally told Milly the story, I had a goose - bumps and I just loved it - yes, I do love a good old fairytale.
"Fairytale Beginnings" made me want to live in a castle with a blue roof and some turrets - oh wait, what am I talking about? - it made me want to live in Clover Castle, period. Holly Martin has again written a brilliant, lovely story that has you hooked from start to the finish, a story full of magic, fantastic characters, beautiful settings and wonderful, new and unique storyline.
And Holly, thank you so much for not forgetting about us in your acknowledgements - you've no idea how much it means! TONS! Thank you!
Copy received from publisher in exchange for a review.