Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre:
Erotic Romance/ Fairy Tale
Approximate
word count: 30-35,000
words
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Author:
Rosetta
Bloom is a pen name for a thriller writer whose desire is to tell
great stories filled with romance and passion. She loves adding a
sexy twist of passion to give old tales new life. Her first endeavor
was The
Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion.
To
learn more visit Rosetta Bloom’s website.
Description:
“In
this grown up version of Beauty and the Beast, we meet Beauty, a
sheltered young girl living in the French countryside with her
father. She doesn't get out much, but her tutor has given her books
that she is supposed to read privately. The books all have a rose
imprinted on the cover and describe the ways in which men and women
love each other. The books give Beauty ideas about pleasures of the
flesh.
Just
like in the traditional tale, Beauty's father, Pierre, sets off on a
journey and ends up taking refuge in an enchanted dwelling. Pierre
takes a rose-covered book, like the ones his daughter reads, and is
caught by the beast who lives in the manor. Pierre agrees to send his
daughter in exchange for the Beast not killing him.
When
Beauty arrives, she feels disappointed that she will spend a lifetime
imprisoned with this beast, rather than experiencing the type of
relationship between a man and a woman described in her books. Only,
as she gets to know Beast, she develops an attraction to him. Later,
Beauty discovers that she and Beast can take pleasure in each other's
company in more ways than she'd ever imagined.”
Appraisal:
I
don’t know who Rosetta Bloom is, but she can sure weave an
interesting tale. I think I enjoyed this one even more than The
Princess and the Pea, and
I really loved it. This retelling stays pretty close to the original
version of Beauty and the Beast, however it is the added story that
makes it so great. I am not talking about the added sex scenes here,
of course they were hot and highly enjoyable, which added a whole
other level to this tale.
What
made this story so enjoyable was the Beast’s back story as well as
the sorceress who placed the curse on the Beast. Giselle, Beauty’s
late mother’s friend, who brought Beauty the steamy books with only
volume numbers for titles and a rose embossed into the leather book
cover. Then there was Monsieur Dumas, who promised to take care of
Pierre’s debts, for Beauty’s hand in marriage. These are what
shot this story through the roof for me. The twists in the plot kept
me enthralled until I finished the whole story early the following
morning.
This
isn’t just another sexy read, it is a story with depth I am sure
any adult would enjoy. I know I am enjoying the way Rosetta Bloom
retells fairy tales.
FYI:
Beauty
and Her Beastly Love is
book 2 of Passion-Filled
Fairy Tales. It contains
graphic sexual encounters, which may not be suitable for all readers.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant errors in editing or formatting.
Rating:
***** Five stars
2 comments:
Thanks for the lovely review.
You're welcome, Ms. Bloom. Thanks for dropping in and commenting.
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