Seriously great book! Sad that I took me as long as it did to read. However it was somewhat out of my control. This is one of those books that when you start it & have to put it down you can't wait to pick it back up again. Full review to follow.
I’ve never been a big paranormal romance reader, but the premise of Page Morgan’s THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE CURSED sounded too good to pass up: gargoyles in 1899 Paris act as guardian angel figures, protecting the humans who live within their dwellings. Um, yes please! After an embarrassing and bizarre ...
Okay, this was my very first time reading a book with Gargoyles in it. You know, the creepy stone figures that can be seen protecting cathedrals? Yeah those are the ones. Well in this book, the Gargoyles were originally human. Men who died after murdering another human while they were still alive we...
The Beautiful and the Cursed was just as fantastic as I had hoped it would be. In the world of The Beautiful and the Cursed gargoyles are real and so are demons. Ingrid and Gabby’s brother has gone missing and girls are being kidnapped then found dead in Paris. When the two sisters start digging aro...
Source: Random House – I received this book in exchange for an honest review. I received no compensation. Publisher: Random House Edition: Hardcover, 352 pages Genre: Young Adult Historical Fantasy Purchase:Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon p...
The Beautiful and the Cursed follows two sisters Ingrid and Gabby, who move to Paris in order to help their mother open her new gallery and escape from the social nightmare at home in England. However the gallery is worse for wear and lined with gargoyles, and with the string of disappearances haunt...
The Beautiful and Cursed was definitely a book I was looking forward to--Gargoyles? In Paris? With that gorgeous cover? How could I not be intrigued?Oh the atmosphere! It was haunting and chilling and had an absolutely dark tone to it that I had to fall in love with. It had such a gritty feel to it ...
The author sums it up best, “It’s about real living gargoyles … in Paris… in the 1890’s. And they, like, protect humans. Or something.” To be perfectly honest, were you to strip all that down, you’d likely say you’d read a version of this somewhere, some when before. There’s a girl, you see, and she...
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