The Borrowed Rose Book Report - Enjoying a Variety of Beauty and the Beast Genres
As I mentioned in the reading list for 2020 post, I'm endeavoring to change up my go-to genres for reading in general. I've taken that to heart and added a bit of variety for the retellings read over the 2020 winter months. A contemporary romance, sci-fi rendition, and an Amish retelling made the list this season.
Most of the retellings in this list make loose use of Beauty and the Beast elements, such as roses, merchant father with two to three siblings, and a Beast who transforms physically. Instead you'll find a business tycoon, horse + buggy, cabbage, and magicians. Cheers!
Do you have a favorite retelling? Oh, do share!
- Of Beast & Beauty by Stacey Jay - A dystopian, sci-fi-esque, young-adult retelling with a moral undertone encouraging acceptance of differences.
- Belle: An Amish Retelling of Beauty and the Beast (An Amish Fairytale Book 1) by Sarah Price - A sweet, clean romance between a disfigured recluse and a heart-strong Belle.
- Beauty & the Billionaire: A Dirty Fairy Tale (Dirty Fairy Tales Book 1) by Lauren Landish - A racy BATB-esque story.
- Masque (Two Monarchies Sequence Book 5) by W.R. Gingell - A delightful read about a smart, savvy protagonist set in an environment evoking the Victorian era. 💖
- Beauty and the Phantom (The Phantom Romance Series Book 1) by Harper Helton - A retelling of Phantom of the Opera. I thought it might be more of a merge between Beauty and the Beast + Phantom, but it's definitely a different take on a post-opera Phantom.
Do you have a favorite retelling? Oh, do share!
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