From senior class president to dejected social outcast, with just the flick of a match.
After accusations of torching her ex-boyfriend’s home are followed by the mysterious poisoning of her ex-best friend, seventeen-year-old Holland Briggs assumes her life is over. And it is. But not in the way she thinks.
As Holland learns the truth about her cursed fate—that she is descended from the Beast most have only ever heard of in fairytales—she unites with an unlikely ally, good-looking newcomer Mick Stevenson.
Mick knows more about Holland’s twisted history than she does, and enlightening as it is to learn about, his suggestion for a cure is unsettling at best. Holland must fall in love with Mick in order to break the spell, and save their future generations from repeating her cursed fate. Having sworn off love after the betrayals of her ex-boyfriend and ex-best friend, this may be difficult to accomplish.
Complicating things further for Holland and Mick, time runs out, and Holland’s change begins way before schedule. With Holland quickly morphing into a dangerous mythical creature, Mick struggles to save her.
Should they fail, Holland will be lost to the beast inside her forever.
MY REVIEW
This
book is the perfect fairytale re-telling. I knew it was a gender flip YA
re-telling of Beauty and The Beast, but it felt like so
much more.
book is the perfect fairytale re-telling. I knew it was a gender flip YA
re-telling of Beauty and The Beast, but it felt like so
much more.
Holland
is an average girl, and I think that’s what I liked most about her.
is an average girl, and I think that’s what I liked most about her.
An average girl
going through a life changing, crazy PHYSICAL change. Then there’s the hottie
here to rescue here, and it seems like she almost has a chance.
going through a life changing, crazy PHYSICAL change. Then there’s the hottie
here to rescue here, and it seems like she almost has a chance.
This
story kept me guessing, all the time. I had no idea where Jessa was
taking this tale and it kept me flipping to the next page.
story kept me guessing, all the time. I had no idea where Jessa was
taking this tale and it kept me flipping to the next page.
And then
there’s the mysterious changes happing to Holland, graying eyes, sleepwalking,
phasing in and out of reality, and the rage.
there’s the mysterious changes happing to Holland, graying eyes, sleepwalking,
phasing in and out of reality, and the rage.
All
consuming rage.
consuming rage.
This
isn’t just a gender flip, it’s a meshing of Beauty and The Beast and Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde where the girl is our dangerous beast and it’s the
boy who will need to convince this double sided beauty to fall in love.
isn’t just a gender flip, it’s a meshing of Beauty and The Beast and Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde where the girl is our dangerous beast and it’s the
boy who will need to convince this double sided beauty to fall in love.
Does he?
Guess
you’ll need to read it and find out.
you’ll need to read it and find out.
Gender flip … how intriguing. Thanks so much for sharing it!
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I like it the idea of the girl being the bad one. Nice switch. I'm hoping Jessa will do more fairytales like this
Those tree branches are so creepy! Or are they just cracks? One way or the other, I like! And I love that name for a girl.
Cracks. She literally starts getting cracks. it's crazy.
Thank you for sharing your review as part of the tour, Eliza! <3