Thursday, December 12, 2013

Beauty and the Beast - K.M. Shea

Beauty and the Beast
K.M. Shea
Timeless Fairy Tales #1

SPOILER WARNING for Arista's Thoughts

Where to Purchase: Amazon

Official Blurb: Once upon a time Elle made a mistake. A small miscalculation sends her through the roof of an enchanted chateau. Stranded until her broken leg mends, Elle is unwillingly forced to rely on the good will of the sour chateau owner —the cursed Prince Severin.

Prince Severin—the commanding general and staunch supporter of his brother the crown prince—is cursed to look like a beast until a maiden falls in love with him. He has given up all hope of shattering the curse, and has only disdain for Elle.

Unfortunately, the pair can’t seem to avoid each other thanks to the meddling of the chateau’s cursed servants. Eventually Elle’s playful manners and Severin’s hidden gentleness draw the pair together.

But not all love stories can end that easily. After all, Elle is not what she seems, and Severin’s life is placed in danger when hostilities flare between his brother and the monarchs of a neighboring country. When Elle risks everything to save Severin, will he be able to forgive her for her lies?

As a Retellling: Prince Severin is a Beast due to an enchantress's curse, and Elle is the daughter of a merchant who has fallen on hard times. However, she winds up in Severin's house not because of an extracted promise from her father, but because she is a really good spy and her kingdom is taking advantage of her family's debt to eek as much work out of her as possible. She had been assigned to spy on Prince Severin, and, belying her skill ... fell through a glass roof and broke her leg, forcing her to rely on his hospitality. All of his servants are immediately hopeful that she might, finally, be the girl to break their master's curse, and immediately start shoving the two together. 

Arista's Thoughts: It's an interesting take on the tale and I appreciate that there is very little, if anything, that feels Disney about it. However, B&B is a very slow fairy tale, and this retelling removed most of the story's action - it opened when Elle fell through the roof, and there's no occasion where she gets to go home and have Thoughts with herself concerning the Beast. As a result, while I love that it got the fairy tale's themes and messages right, it dragged painfully in many places. Also, the plot twist concerning Elle's spy position was rather clumsily handled, and, I felt, played up too much for drama at the end.

Fairy Tale Romance - Beauty and the Beast
Twisted Tale
Magical
Traditional European

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Friday, November 1, 2013

After the Twelfth Night - A.G. Werff

After the Twelfth Night
A.G. Werff 


Where to Purchase: Amazon (paperback only)

Official Blurb: Antonio was a pirate, and now he's in jail for that long ago sea fight with the Duke. His friend, Sebastian, was supposed to bail him out of jail, but Sebastian has been kidnapped! Antonio promises Sebastian's wife that he will find her missing husband, but first he must get out of jail. . . In A.G. Werff's debut novel, you will find humor, heroes with sidekicks, villains with henchmen, pirates, love, peril, adventure, and lots of treasure!

As a Retellling: Just a few days after things look like they're happily ever, Sebastian is kidnapped, and his wife and sister bail Antonio out of jail, along with a young boy named Antony, and send him off to look for his friend. Sebastian and Antonio's backstories are explored. The overall tone of the book is more adventure-driven than the original play, but there is romance to be found, and a girl masquerading as a boy.

Arista's Thoughts: I have never actually read or seen Twelfth Night, merely read a few summaries to give me a basic idea of the plot. However, I was able to follow this book's plot well enough and quite enjoyed the cast of characters and their misadventures.

After Ever After - Twelfth Night
Non-Magical
Renaissance Europe 

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Do You Take This Quest? - Kendra E. Ardnek

Do You Take This Quest?
Kendra E. Ardnek
The Bookania Quests #2


SPOILER WARNING

Where to Purchase: Amazon 

Official Blurb:
Once Upon a Time...
When Arthur's parents were lost at sea, his Uncle Mordreth became the regent for the young boy. Yet now that he's ofage, Mordreth seems to have no intentions of relinquishing the throne. It looks as though Arthur will have to fight for his throne. If only he had more than just his two servants and the old man he met in the woods for friends. So the old man takes things into his own hands and whisks Arthur off to the wedding of a fellow prince, with the intention of finding him some allies.

All is not right at the wedding, however. The groom is missing and the bride has called quits. Where's the groom? Well, he's found a new bride. Now if he can just get her home ...

As a Retelling:
This book twines together two story lines that come together towards the end. The Arthur plotline is very much a reimagining, with an Arthur who knows his status as crown prince, and the Mordred and the Sir Ector characters are combined in Mordreth. Merlin is a nameless old man who goes by Grandfather, who spirits Arthur away in the middle of the night to attend a wedding and gain allies to take his kingdom.

Meanwhile, Sleeping Beauty's prince is on his way to wake Sleeping Beauty, and we watch this through the perspective of his great-aunt who attended the party and, thanks to her gift of sensitivity to magic, is able to dream about what is happening to her twin brother's family. This means that she's not caught off guard, like the rest of the party, who had no awareness of the passing time. This plotline is about adjusting to change as everyone needs to discover where they belong to this new world. 

Arista's Thoughts:
I freely admit that this is my messiest book, especially as it lacks any proper climax. However, there are scenes that I absolutely love. It's not a great book, but it's generally fun, has good messages, and sets things up well for the next book in the series. 

After Ever After - Sleeping Beauty
Reimagining - King Arthur 
Ensemble - Robin Hood, Toads and Diamonds, Capserl and the Princess
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Magical 
Traditional European 
Indie
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