Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Spell, #1) by Vivienne Savage


Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Spell, #1)
Title : Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Spell, #1)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 268
Publication : First published October 31, 2016

Princess Anastasia Rose dreams of attending school, but her plans are put on hold when war begins between her father and the beastly lord of a nearby castle in the mountains.

Prince Alistair isn’t an ordinary dragon. He’s a shifter afflicted by a curse, unable to become human again until he finds his true love. When a mortal king’s adventurers trespass in Alistair’s territory to steal a rare flower, the prince decides to steal a valuable prize of his own.

(Author's Note: This is a magical retelling of the beloved tale written for an adult audience. Reader discretion is advised.)


Beauty and the Beast (Once Upon a Spell, #1) Reviews


  • Stacie

    Loved it! Not your average Disney Beauty and the Beast story, though I love that one too. Anastasia is absolutely the hero of this story and I love that. She is compassionate, smart and strong. Beast is just a sweetheart; underneath a beastly gruff dragon exterior, of course. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite classic fairytale and this rendition did not disappointe. I'll be looking for more books by Ms. Vivienne Savage. Happy reading!

  • Lili  Marcus

    The Real thing is nothing like the books in my library. Nothing like anything you've ever read. It will be superior to any act you'll find in any book. In every way.


    Though the quote above was when our Hero(Alistair) and Heroine(Anastasia) were talking about sex, and having sex, I think it speaks of the story this treasure of a book offers. Yes for me, this is a treasure hidden beneath the piles most of us call as TBR. lol :) Alas!!! there's more to a beast than what you see. There's more to a beast than what you've heard or read about him. Reality is far better and more exciting than the one's Anastasia knew and Alistair had proven that.

    So far this year I've already read 99 books and 33 of them are historical romances. Once I started in one genre, I can't seem to get out of it and read more and more books with the same genre. Old setting, I learned that I loved it. And so I decided to shift my heart a little and find books with old settings and romantic , poetic languages. Thus Fairytale Retellings stepped in.

    I loved and enjoyed this amazing retelling of Beauty and the Beast. The twists that the author did was amazing. It was a  calm version of a tale old as time. :) Calm must be odd of a word to use but anyone who have read it will agree with me. It has lesser action than the other retellings of Beauty and the Beast I've read so far. The Romance was also milder and by the way, I loved how the author's unique idea on how the two fall in love with each other. And the passionate scenes are well...passionate enough for fairytales.

    The only reason why I don't give this a five star is that there were times I found it hard to connect with both Alistair and Anastasia. Maybe that's the reason why I found the entire book calm.

    Alistair, a dragon shifter who was cursed by his fairy godmother until he learned his lessons and of course, until his princess broke the curse, was too nice, I almost wanted to curse his fairy godmother for cursing him. :) And Ana, a brave princess, should have shown more proofs that she is indeed brave. Aside from willingly offering herself to come with Alistair in exchange for the safety of her kingdom, and fighting her betrothed Prince, I don't find her other acts as an acts of bravery. Except for the ending, of course. Though the story showed that they've grown as characters, I was expecting for more individually. But I love them anyhow as a duo. They're cute and there were plenty of times, they made me laugh.

    So overall, this is a perfect read for me. It's raining here now and what an awesome time for reading such fun cute story that involves magic, romance and like I said an old setting. And DRAGONS!!!

    I love you with all of my being, with all that I am.


    ----Alistair


     

     

     

     

  • Rejane

    I'm disappointed in this re-telling. I was hoping for a more "adult_ish" version of the fairy tale. It was more about the heroine adventures. It was almost child safe book if it wasn't for a almost rape scene caused by the heroine's fiancé (it was a scene just thrown in the book, maybe for a shock intention and to make the book the adult version. But instead of making me mad and disgusted I felt very annoyed by it because it was completely out of place) what made the heroine fight back and stab the man many times and the sex scene between the H/h in the end of the book. And honestly, I'm a sucker for epilogues. I love them. I wish for long epilogues. Here, we do get a long one, but completely disappointing. I never thought I'd be so unsatisfied with a long epilogue. Not worth the reading

  • Treece

    Rating: 4 stars

    Another delightful retelling of La Belle et Beast featuring a pair of strong-willed, blue-blood gingers that come together in adventure, magic, and love. What happens is they both end up saving one another. Sprinkle in a kilt, a dragon, fairies, a not-so-charming prince, and what you have is a story that kept and held my interest until the end.

    Fun fantasy and fine writing make this a must read for those who love their fairy-tales rebooted with style.

  • Jewlsbookblog

    Beauty and the Beast was a fun read, but Beast as a Dragon shifter?! That just made my day:)

  • Christine

    Lots of big words does not mean good.

  • Tandie

    2.5 stars. Kind of a meh retelling of Beauty & the Beast.

  • Sana Zameer



    This was a fairly likable retelling of Beauty and the Beast, where beauty is a princess and a handsome Dragon Shifter prince as beast.

  • Laura

    2.5 🌟🌟 rounded up to 3

    Beauty and the Beast with a twist.
    Fairly likeable but....
    The reader is forewarned that this is a fairy tale for adults and yet, I never expected attempted rape and murder in the very first chapters. And neither one nor the other sat very well with me.

    That aside, the Beast is a Dragon shifter who is in fact a very big and grumpy sweetheart and not scary at all. And I did love him.

    The princess is our usual Belle with the yearning to learn and independent spirit. But she is also a witch, which sets her out of the usual pattern.
    As for her beauty, I am not really sure about that. Because in the beginning she is described as short of stature and with big thighs. But later on she is the most beautiful woman the prince had ever laid eyes on. So you'll have to decide for yourself.

    I couldn't really place the story as it has elements belonging both to adult and children's tales and they didn't quite go together very well for me.

    But still, I'm rating a 3 because it was not hard to read it and because... Sir Dragon!!!
    I honestly loved him.

  • Danelle

    This was a good one, closer to the actual fairytale than the Disney version, which is a great thing. Not that I don't love the Disney version however...I will stop here because I don't want to give anything away. I recommend it for anyone to read!

  • Pamita Rao

    A good book and enjoyable read!

  • ✶Rachelle✶

    2 stars

    Yeah I didn't really get into this.

    I felt like the dialogue was SUPER stilted, the heroine got on my nerves, and I felt almost no chemistry between the love interests.

    The reason this book gets 2 stars though? DRAGONS DUH

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  • Gladys Gonzales Atwell

    I adore fairy tale retellings. It helps us keep our love for the originals alive. With the renewed fascination of Beauty and the Beast, I believe that older fans would love this rendition of the original tale. Vivianne's portrayal of beauty, Princess Anastasia, and Beast, Prince Allister is impressive. She captured the change of emotions and created characters who are both likable and endearing.

    In this rendition, a dragon is terrorizing Princess Anastasia's father's kingdom. With reason of course. The Queen is ill and needs a special rose that only blooms in the dragon's realm to save her. The King tirelessly sends scouts to retrieve this mythical rose but is thwarted by the dragon. Soooooooo... he does what he think is best and sends dragon slayers to bring down the beast and capture this elusive rose.

    Faithful to the original story, we have magic, a mystical home that is alive and a surly beast that needs to find true love. In this, I was entranced. I did enjoy Savage's retelling and highly recommend it to the adult lovers of The Beauty and the Beast!!

    5 Stars and a tip of my Nerd Girl hat.

    *This review was done in conjunction with Nerd Girl Official.

  • A.J. Tipton

    This book is a cute romp of a book. The writing style is simple, sometimes a little awkward, and there are multiple typos. The plot is also utterly predictable from beginning to end, with some Disney B&B nods that border on straight-up-copy, and the characters are pretty-much the cookie-cutter expectations of a fantasy heroine princess pushing against the gender expectations of her super conservative family, and the uber-warrior hero who must learn humility. The book also totes itself as "Adult", but the book is so closely parallel of so many identical YA retellings of B&B that when the "adult" moments appear (attempted rape, attempted murder, explicit sex, explicit murder, etc), it feels forced and jarringly out of place. And yet, despite ALL of this, I really did enjoy this book. It was cute and fun and a lovely distraction and escape from all the terrible news going on in the world. And three cheers always for authors who find ways to integrate shifter stories into classical fairy stories, with the tropes and expectations blending in delightful ways for a complete and exciting tale.

  • MrsJoseph *grouchy*

    3.5 stars rounded down to 3 stars

    Tamika,

    This was a rather nice retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Honestly, I really enjoyed most of it. The issues that took it to 3 stars instead of 4 stars is the ending. I felt the ending wasn't as well done as the rest of the story.

  • Emmy Rayne

    This was entertaining and through most of the story I couldn't put it down and kept turning the page to see what was next. The plot was mediocre, the writing was descriptive but kinda lackluster, the only character I liked was the beast (Prince Alistair) everyone else I didn't care about at all. I will say the one thing done right was that Anastasia though completely stupid and unable to pick up on clues and hints that were right in front of her and also completely unable to mind her own fucking business was strong at times and could defend herself in situations she needed to much and that I did appreciate. However, everything else was meh I didn't really care making this a two star rating.

  • Elin Eriksen

    Beauty And The Beast fantasy reimagination

    Intriguing and compelling variation of Beauty And The Beast, I had a hard time putting it down.

    The Beast is a shape-shifter that has lost his ability to shift after a fairy cast a spell on him, only true love can save him.

    Princesse Anastasia's father, the King, sends countless warriors to slay the dragon because he wants the rose from his garden that can cure his wife from madness.

    Recommend

    Rated: M

  • Emily

    Lackluster. Despite being a non-traditional take on the mythos, it relied heavily on the reader's presumed familiarity with the tale rather than doing its own legwork. Also, the protagonist assumes that she's murdered someone and has no real emotional response to that? He was a piece of shit, but still? And it's a sexually charged book from the start, but nothing actually happens until after the Kill The Beast segment of the book is totally over? What kind of pacing is that?

  • Mara

    I kinda liked it, I especially liked the magical aspects of the storyline though I wish that was a bit more developed.
    The thing with this book, what made me give it 2 stars, besides the eye rolling in several occasions, is that for the most part it's just bland and quite frankly forgettable.

  • BigComfyChairBookReviews

    It was an interesting and fun read. I’ve probably read a dozen Beauty & the Beast retellings and this one stands out nicely. It maybe isn’t the best, but it is certainly unique and memorable. I liked both the main characters. I thought the author could've gone a little deeper with the feelings and darker with the action, but it held my interest. It's a light read. It has a very ya feel, but for 1 sex scene at the end and a hint in the middle. Something this author has done in several of her books, that I have read, is interrupt the sex with the insecurities or naïveté of the heroine. It completely takes you out of the mood when they have to ask "am I doing this right?" But, I enjoyed it and I'll read it again probably. WARNING: there is sex in this book, it is not erotica, but enough to be a steamy & hot adult romance. Blackstream usually sticks to just 1 scene towards the end of each book. Please do not read if you are looking for something PG. Romance-4/5 Steaminess-3/5 Explicitness-3/5

  • Camille

    I was seduced into reading this Beauty and the Beast retelling by the beautiful cover and was unaware it contained mature content until I’d already become invested in the story, which required me to skip several scenes in order to progress the plot.

    From the parts of the story I was able to read, the writing was lovely, and I enjoyed both Princess Anastasia and her magical powers, as well as the dragon shifter Alastair. Overall the plot was creative and their relationship cute, though the aspects from the dreams were too lust based for me, which I found problematic and uncomfortable, though I understand that this aspect of the romantic development is a matter of personal taste.

    While I enjoyed the author’s writing style, unfortunately, the mature content will keep me from reading any more.

  • Treena

    A very good, fairytale retelling of Beauty and the Beast, with a dragon shifter prince as the Beast. Nicely done.

  • Bella -

    Not the best retelling of Beauty and the Beast, it was nice, an average romance story. Pros: I am a sucker for dreamwalkers, It smoothes me with pleasure. Also a dragonshifter; yes please!

  • Chyina Powell

    Anyone who knows me knows how much I love fairy tale retellings. I have read many different versions of Beauty and the Beast but this is the first adaptation that includes dragons.

    But hopefully not the last.

    Prince Alistair was cursed to remain in his dragon form after he sought revenge for the devastation of his kingdom. Revenge is all well and good but his grandmother knows that many of the people he slaughtered were innocents, not the ones who murdered his parents. He is given 13 years to find someone who loves him. Find love or die.

    Princess Anastasia has always longed to go to school, and her father has promised that he would allow it. Yet, when war begins thanks to her father's well-meaning and misguided attempts to save his wife from madness, he comes up with a new plan, marry her off to the prince of a family known for slaying dragons. Her new family doesn't allow women autonomy and they certainly don't allow women to attend school. Anastasia is heartbroken. And when her betrothed tries to rape her the night before their wedding, Ana takes matters into her own hands, stabbing him and escaping.

    Where can she go?

    This story is vibrant and poignant. It was so unique and captivating, I often forgot that it was meant to be a retelling, which is hard to do with a story as famous as this one. It was magical and whimsical and more heartfelt than other Beauty and the Beast stories I have read.

  • Susan Harrowa

    Excellent version of an old favorite!

    If you're a fan of retellings if the classic fairy tales or simply a fan of dragon lore, then I highly recommend this book. If you like both then I'd considered it an absolute must read. It has colorful characters, that range from good to evil. And the story telling itself is creative and elicits emotions ranging from happy, to sad to angry and despair. And a good dose of magic never hurts either. Pick it up and give it a read. I promise you won't be disappointed.

  • Peg

    Adult version of the fairy tale

    I enjoyed reading this newer version of Beauty and the Beast. I liked that Anastasia and Alistair worked slowly towards falling in love rather than the fast paced books that are on the market these days. It made the story more believable. You have strong women who aren't afraid to stand up and defend those who they love, and of course the alpha sexy shifter who loves them back. Great rendition of a childhood story. Yes, I recommend this book.

  • Rachel

    I did enjoy this. Nice, fairly clean romance. I would have liked it a little more had there been a little more steam. Nice set-up at the beginning, I would have liked more in the middle once Ana got to the castle. I did like the ending, it didn't feel rushed like the middle of the book felt. I did really like that Alistair truly saw Ana as his equal. While Ana was very sheltered, she was quick to stand up for herself.
    This would be appropriate for older teens.

  • InD'tale Magazine

    Although this romantic fantasy is part of the “Spell Book” series, it stands alone and adds a couple of twists to give some flair to the often-told classic fairytale.

    Read full review in the
    2017 June issue of InD'tale Magazine.

  • Amy

    2-1/2 stars
    A decent, fast, and fluffy story. I’ve read some really great B&B retellings, so the bar is set pretty high. Still, not unhappy with this one. Will give the next one a try since I’m just reading fluff until school’s out next week. The deadlines are very real even though the schooling is remote.