Parallel by Lauren MillerReview: Kill Me Softly by Sarah Cross
You couldn’t hide from bad things and pretend they didn’t exist–that left you with a dream world, and dream worlds eventually crumbled. You had to face the truth. And then decide what you wanted.
I’ve always loved fairytales. I remember in high school reading Beauty by Sheri S Tepper and absolutely loving the way it mixed traditional fairytales with a good dose of science fiction. As soon as I read the premise for Kill Me Softly I knew I had to get my hands on it and see if it could live up to my expectations and be the young adult version of its adult sibling. The story centres around Mirabelle a 15 year old orphan who has lived her entire life with 2 very loving but strict godparents. Shortly before her 16th birthday Mirabelle decides to defy their number 1 rule and return to the place of her birth to search for her parents graves in order to get some closure.
The town of Beau Rivage where Mira was born is not your ordinary town. This is a town that blends modern day diners and casinos with fairytale mansions and fates. Being born in Beau Rivage means you could end up being the handsome prince destined to rescue your very own princess, or you could end up cursed and a villain, perhaps abuse your beautiful stepsister, or eat a young girls grandmother. Happily ever afters in this town normally come at a price and Mira soon discovers that fate pulled her home for a reason just in time for her 16th birthday, an auspicious and often scary time for the teens of Beau Rivage.
While this book had some flaws overall I really enjoyed reading it. It’s a fun read and you can’t help but try and guess which character comes our of which fairytale. I really enjoyed that these weren’t the disney versions of fairytales and insted err towards the Brothers Grimm versions being fairly morbid and nearly always gruesome. Happily ever after also has some fairly strange outcomes, like the prince who found his snow white princess yet upon waking her no longer felt the attraction because she was too chirpy and bright. Being so in love with the handsome prince who rescued her, this version of snow white instead chose to drug herself so she walks through life in a almost catatonic state just so they can stay together.
The character of Mira was probably one of the weaker parts of this story, yes she’s 15 so I understand that some level of self absorption is to be expected but seriously this girl could be downright dumb. She ignores all advice given to her for the most frivilous of reasons and does stupid things anyway. I found her whole infatuation with Felix completely unnatural and unrealistic. Yes I understand he is meant to draw and attract girls to him, but Blue has the same curse and she wasn’t the least bit tempted by him. She also spent the middle of this novel being a world class bitch to people who had been nothing but nice to her as far as I could see. She didn’t really do anything redeemable until the end of the novel and I still had a few issues with that, overall I just didn’t connect with her and at times simply wanted to slap silly.
The love triangle, or is it a love square, was quite pitiful. I understand that it needed to be there to further the plot but considering she was deeply in love with Felix she seemed to forget about him a lot and would just turn up in the early hours of the morning ready to crash and only at that point remember to spend time with him. Blue who she apparently “hates” however she spends her entire days with and her relationship with Freddie is pretty awkward, I would have loved to have seen that fleshed out a bit more.
Now that I got those issues off my chest I can move on to what worked. The secondary characters were wonderful – I loved their little group, Rafe and his bad attitude, Viv and her complicated and creepy relationship with Henley, Layla and her gambling addict of a father I really could go on. Even though they didn’t get much of a look in I was greatly entertained by the Knight brothers – Wills and Caspian provided such good comic relief. The scene where they go with Caspian to the beach so he can attempt to drown himself to find his mermaid was fantastic and hearing Wills talk about his hopes that his Cinderella can at least read and write gave me a giggle.
All the different storyline threads come together brilliantly and I couldn’t put the book down I was dying to find out how it all ended. I can’t say too much about the finale without spoiling it but I will be interested to see if this does stay a stand alone novel or if a sequel does eventuate. While Mirabelle’s story wraps up fairly well, there were so many other entertaining characters that a spin off story centering around a different fairytale could easily work.
Overall I found this book very satisfying and think anyone with a penchant for fairytales would enjoy this. I can’t wait for Channel 7 Australia to start airing Once Upon A Time now!
Thank you Netgalley and Edgemont USA for providing me with a copy of this novel for review. Kill Me Softly is being released on the 10th April 2012.
| Author | Sarah Cross |
|---|---|
| Book series | Stand Alone Novel |
| Genre | Fairytales / Fantasy / Young Adult |
| Publisher | EgmontUSA |
| Published | April 2012 |
| Source | Netgalley ARC |
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Eva@TheBookSToner says:
I agree, there are small flaws here in there, but it’s quite enjoyable overall. I didn’t quite like Mira but I love Blue and the rest of the characters, ESPECIALLY the Knights! They’re such a great bunch of people and they’re funny. I love Caspian and Freddie the most!
I hope they’d get their happy endings in the next books because they’re such good hearted people. They deserve it.
Philippa says:
I’m really hoping for a sequel or additional books in the same world – it seems a shame to waste so many potential stories
Blue was wonderful I’m glad he got a happy ending after everything
Thanks for stopping by!
Tanychy says:
I like your review!
I haven’t read this one so I’ll soon hopefully.
Philippa says:
Thank you
I definitely suggest putting it on the to-read pile!
Christina Kit. says:
The premise is so interesting! So original! I see why some things annoyed you but it’s good you liked it in general:)
Philippa says:
It is a really good story, definitely enjoyed it – I can’t help but pick books apart
denise says:
The book sounds awesome!
Philippa says:
It was! Thanks for the comments and stopping by my blog
kathleen says:
I like this one. I need to read it.
Philippa says:
Definitely suggest adding it to your to-read list! Thanks for stopping by
Nicole M says:
This seems insanely interesting. And the cover is breathtaking. People can say what they want, but I am DEFINITELY someone who judges a book by its cover!
Philippa says:
You wouldn’t be alone in judging books by their covers
There is a reason marketing people get paid big bucks to make things look good!
Sophia Rose says:
It sounds like it could be good, but I caught what you said about the weaknesses in the heroine’s character and that there is the multiple love interests even after professing love. I find those things annoying so maybe I’ll wait to read this one.
Thanks for sharing your review!
Philippa says:
Yes if you aren’t a fan of love triangles it probably isn’t for you though admittedly trying to work out whose who in the fairytale world does make up for it
Rosie says:
I have heard tonnes of things about this one. It sounds interesting, and I simply adore the title, so catchy.
I’m definitely going to have to pick this one up soon.
Ro,
Far Past Midnight
Philippa says:
Even though it has its flaws I think its a book that would appeal to most readers – and the title is very catchy! Hope you get a chance to read it soon and thanks for commenting!
nadhirah says:
i’ve heard nice things about the book. the cover, honestly, kinda turned me off a bit which i don’t know why.
but i think i’d give this a try =)
Philippa says:
Your not the first person who hasn’t liked the cover, it seems to grab people both in a good and bad way. The book is great fun and if you like fairytales try not to let the cover turn you off it! Thanks for commenting – much appreciated!
Gabrielle says:
I agree with your thoughts on Mira as well. I had to keep reminding myself that she was 15 years old, so I wouldn’t get too frustrated with her. lol Great review! It totally got me in the mood for Once Upon A Time as well.
Philippa says:
Thank you! I think Once Upon A Time is FINALLY starting on tv here in Australia in the next couple of weeks – hooray!
Lynn K says:
I thought of Once Upon A Time when I came across a summary for this book.
I absolutely love fairy tale retellings but I’m currently in a loathing love-triangles and not-so-strong heroines stage so I think I’ll give this a pass for now. Thanks for the review!
Philippa says:
No worries – there seems to be a few more fairytale YA books about to come out so you can get your fill through them perhaps