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The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading
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The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading
The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading
The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading
The Rose Gate: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling - Enchanted Faerie Tale Romance Novel for Adults | Perfect for Fantasy Book Lovers & Bedtime Reading
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Once upon a time, a human girl was kidnapped by a fae prince...for her own good.I was just minding my own business in the woods. At night. As you do when your family is as messed up as mine. When I was rudely abducted to Faerie by a grizzly bear.Okay, so he’s actually a cursed fae prince named Leith. And yes, he did technically save me from the creepily intelligent wolves that were chasing me down. But now I’m trapped at his castle until they go away, and this prince is far from charming, what with the missing eye, and the curse, and did he cut his own hair with a sword?I suppose it could be worse. Yes, the castle and it’s inhabitants have been cursed by the Unseelie Queen, but I don’t have a fox handmaiden back home to braid my hair every day. Or dresses that shimmer like starlight. And maybe the prince isn’t so bad, when he’s not growling at me. He might even be handsome under those scars.But that’s besides the point. I’m going to figure out the curse this castle is under, save my new friends, and get back home before I lose my heart to this beast of a prince.Until then, I hope there’s at least a decent library somewhere in this castle.**If you wish that The Cruel Prince was a bit less...cruel, or think that Downton Abbey could be improved by having forest creatures as staff, try The Rose Gate! This is a sweet retelling of Beauty and the Beast that kicks off the Faerie Tale Romances series.**** The paperback edition is illustrated!**
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Isobel is a typical modern girl who spends her days teaching kids feminism at the library for a mysterious boss who is more than she appears. Sick of her family's drama, Isobel runs away into the woods one night without considering the danger of getting attacked by wolves in the dark. When the inevitable attack happens, she is rescued by a bear and wakes up on the other side of a faerie portal in an enchanted castle. In the fae realm, the bear becomes a human prince named Leith, and Isobel learns that he is under some sort of curse but finds it difficult to get the enchanted animals living there to tell her more information about it. She tries her best to enjoy her stay, taking advantage of the castle's generous library, delicious food, and beautiful clothing. She befriends the staff, who are also trapped in the bodies of animals, and does her best to get to know Leith better before it's time to return to her world. After a visit back home, she realizes that there are more ties between the two realms than she could have possibly imagined.I like that this book has a modern heroine from the real world because it makes it easy to follow and relate to Isobel. However, books that do this tend to fall into the trap of characters knowing things they shouldn't because their story already exists in the real world. Despite all of the obvious references to "Beauty and the Beast," Isobel never compares Belle's story to her own. However, there is one awkward part in which she reads the kids a book that contains the "Disney version" of "The Frog Prince" in which a simple kiss breaks the frog's cruse book and deliberates on whether or not that would solve Leith's problem as well. This is an odd choice because the Disney version of "The Frog Prince" isn't even called "The Frog Prince," and when Tiana kisses the prince for the first time, she turns into a frog herself, which doesn't solve anyone's problems. If she had referenced just about any other Disney Princess story, this discrepancy wouldn't exist. I'm not sure if that means these books take place in a world with an alternate version of Disney or if the author isn't familiar with their adaptations.The Rose Gate introduces a compelling love story and takes the time to develop Isobel and Leith's feelings for each other, even if they include a few misunderstandings along the way. Isobel's lack of experience with romance is cute, and I enjoyed the scene where she asks her sisters to give her a makeover to prepare for a romantic evening with Leith. It was a nice throwback to the nostalgic romcoms from the early 2000s that have become obsolete by modern standards. It is admirable how hard Isobel was willing to work to break a curse on someone she had just met, and I enjoyed getting to know the other inhabitants in the castle. They are just as charming as Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts, but have their own unique personalities that are separate from the Disney sidekicks. It's always thrilling to read a book that takes place in a world so similar to our own and slowly reveals that there is magic hidden in it, allowing us to imagine how easy it would be for our everyday lives to become magical if we just know where to look.The Rose Gate by Hanna Sandvig is an enchanting retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" that skillfully blends modern-day isekai elements with the classic tale's essence and fae mythology. Isobel's relatable character and her journey from the real world to Tir Na nOg make for an engaging read. The book's unique take on the classic tale, combined with its well-developed characters, enchanting setting, and sweet romance, make it a must-read for fans of fairy tale retellings. While there may be some minor missteps, the book's charm and magic shine through, leaving readers eager to explore more of the Faerie Tale Romances series and the enchanting world Sandvig has created.

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