Review: Beauty Reborn

Title: Beauty Reborn
Author: Elizabeth Lowham
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Retelling
Publisher: Shadow Mountain Publishing
Source: Publisher
Format: Paperback arc
Release Date: May 9, 2023
Rating: ★★★★

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Goodreads Synopsis:

Fantasy and reality collide in this retelling of “Beauty and the Beast” about a young woman’s heroic quest to save herself.

Beauty’s life is the stuff of fairy tales. The youngest in her family, Beauty isn’t trying to catch Stephan’s eye. He is the lord baron’s heir, well above her family’s modest station, but when he kisses her hand at a party, Beauty is swept away by his charm, his wit, and his passionate declarations of love.

Hearts can be untamable creatures, especially when touched by the fires of first love, and Beauty doesn’t see the truth of Stephan’s intentions until it is too late. Until he stops asking for Beauty’s love—and simply takes it from her one night despite her refusal.

Beauty locks away the secret of what happened to her, and when her father emerges from the enchanted forest with a stolen rose in his hand and the tale of a vicious beast on his breath, Beauty seizes the chance to run as far from Stephan as possible.

She has some experience with beasts, after all. Certainly the one in the forest couldn’t be any worse than the one she’s already encountered.

Breaking the Beast’s curse might be the key to discovering her own path to healing—and finding the courage to allow herself to feel reborn.

Review:

Beauty is the youngest of the Acton siblings, and doesn’t get along with her much quieter siblings. When she catches the eye of Stephan, the baron’s heir who is much above her family’s class, she’s instantly charmed. However, after she rejects Stephane’s proposal multiple times, he still can’t take no for an answer. Beauty keeps this trauma to herself. One day, her father returns from the woods with a golden rose that he has stolen from a castle but he must return to the beast who lives there to face his punishment. Beauty takes this chance to escape from Stephan for good, and she returns to the beast in her father’s place. Beauty assumes the beast can’t be worse than anything she’s already faced, but breaking his curse could be her chance to heal. 

This was a beautiful retelling of Beauty and the Beast. I liked that it was a little different from other adaptations I’ve read. Beauty’s siblings were nothing like her, and they didn’t really like her because of their differences. She liked to talk and received a proposal before her older sisters. I also liked the way that Beauty’s father supported her decisions. He didn’t know what she experienced, but he listened when she told him how she was feeling. 

Beauty Reborn is a beautiful retelling!

Thank you Shadow Mountain Publishing for sending me a copy of this book. 

Content warnings: death of parent, sexual assault (off page)

What to read next:

Stalking Shadows by Cyla Panin

Have you read Beauty Reborn? What did you think of it?

Review: The London Séance Society

Title: The London Séance Society
Author: Sarah Penner
Genre: Historical Fiction, Paranormal
Publisher: Park Row
Source: Book of the Month
Format: Hardcover
Release Date: March 7, 2023
Rating: ★★★★★

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Goodreads Synopsis:

A spellbinding tale about two daring women who hunt for truth and justice in the perilous art of conjuring the dead.

1873. At an abandoned château on the outskirts of Paris, a dark séance is about to take place, led by acclaimed spiritualist Vaudeline D’Allaire. Known worldwide for her talent in conjuring the spirits of murder victims to ascertain the identities of the people who killed them, she is highly sought after by widows and investigators alike.

Lenna Wickes has come to Paris to find answers about her sister’s death, but to do so, she must embrace the unknown and overcome her own logic-driven bias against the occult. When Vaudeline is beckoned to England to solve a high-profile murder, Lenna accompanies her as an understudy. But as the women team up with the powerful men of London’s exclusive Séance Society to solve the mystery, they begin to suspect that they are not merely out to solve a crime, but perhaps entangled in one themselves…

Review:

1873: When Lenna Wickes can’t find any answers to her sister’s death, she decides to turn to her sister’s former mentor and spiritualist Vaudeline D’Allaire. Vaudeline uses her talent to conjure spirits of murder victims to find their murderer. Though Lenna doesn’t believe in ghosts, she is desperate for answers to what happened to her sister. When the head of The London Séance Society is killed, Vaudeline is called to London to perform a séance for him. Mr. Morley works for The London Séance Society, and he has summoned Vaudeline to help solve the murder. However, while preparing for the séance, Lenna’s sister keeps appearing in their investigation. Lenna has to figure out what her sister’s connection was to the society so that she can solve her murder. 

This was a suspenseful story. I loved the way the two murder mysteries, that didn’t appear to be connected, were woven together throughout the story. Each of the clues were important to the ending. There was also a strong feminist theme to the story. Women were not allowed to be members of The London Séance Society, yet Lenna and Vaudeline wore disguises to investigate the murder. Vaudeline, in particular, took chances that defied the gender expectations that were put on her as a woman. 

The London Séance Society is a thrilling historical story. 

Content warnings: death of sibling, stabbing

What to read next:

The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner

Have you read The London Séance Society? What did you think of it?

Happy Pub Day – May 2

Happy Pub Day to these authors!

Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune

The Stolen Throne by Abigail Owen

The Firefly Summer by Morgan Matson

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

The Isle of the Gods by Amie Kaufman

Lying in the Deep by Diana Urban

Thank you Penguin Random House Canada, Entangled Publishing, Simon and Schuster Canada, and RB Media for providing digital and audio arcs of these books!

What books are you most excited for this week?