Review: The Scarlet Rose
The Scarlet Rose is the second book I've read from Valia Lind's Skazka Fairy Tales , a series of Russian-inspired fairy tale retellings. This story is a fairly standard adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast." She made some small changes to the story to make it her own, but for the most part, it follows the Disney movie beat for beat. This comfortable and familiar retelling falls perfectly into the "cozy fantasy romance" genre that the Skazka Fairy Tales are categorized as. I enjoyed the love story from her other book, The Cursed Beauty , more than this one since it took the main character a longer to fall in love with the beast. However, The Scarlet Rose contains some interesting family dynamics by incorporating the siblings from the original fairy tale instead of making the "Beauty" character an only child and giving the "Beast" character his own family that he swore to protect. A young lady named Nikita grows concerned when her father ...