I gave this book 4/5 stars!
This book seemed interesting, so I began to read it. As I was reading it, I found some of the events to be boring, and I was continually wondering when Jean-Loup was going to change into the Beast. I was wondering this because I know that is when Beauty and the Beast really starts to get interesting. When it did, I began to feel myself getting attached to the characters and I wanted certain scenarios to happen, including for the Beast to be with Lucie. I also found myself becoming more interested in the story and wanting to continue reading. While that may be the case, I did not mind putting the book down. I absolutely love the ending and I didn't see the plot twists coming. It is an original story, and I could clearly picture the world inside this book. I understood it well, and I love how the characters bloomed. This book did not follow Disney's Beauty and the Beast, incase you were wondering because it was my initial thought. It was actually original and interesting to read. I would recommend this book to people who love Beauty and the Beast, and who want to read a book about it to get to know the character's emotions and internal thoughts.
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Synopsis:
Filled with magic and fierce emotion, Lisa Jensen's multilayered novel will make you question all you think you know about beauty, beastliness, and happily ever after.
They say Château Beaumont is cursed. But servant-girl Lucie can’t believe such foolishness about handsome Jean-Loup Christian Henri LeNoir, Chevalier de Beaumont, master of the estate. But when the chevalier's cruelty is revealed, Lucie vows to see him suffer. A wisewoman grants her wish, with a spell that transforms Jean-Loup into monstrous-looking Beast, reflecting the monster he is inside. But Beast is nothing like the chevalier. Jean-Loup would never patiently tend his roses; Jean-Loup would never attempt poetry; Jean-Loup would never express remorse for the wrong done to Lucie. Gradually, Lucie realizes that Beast is an entirely different creature from the handsome chevalier, with a heart more human than Jean-Loup’s ever was. Lucie dares to hope that noble Beast has permanently replaced the cruel Jean-Loup — until an innocent beauty arrives at Beast’s château with the power to break the spell.
Reading log: Jan. 4, 2019 - Jan 11, 2019
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