![]() ![]() ![]() After her best friend, Jean, comes home a war hero and finds that she has grown into the most beautiful girl in town, he proposes marriage. Isabelle and her father are sheep farmers in a small village in France. Below is my review of Cry Wolf: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast by Jacque Stevens. One such book that lived up to its pitch is an imaginative retelling of Beauty and the Beast which tones down the magic and grounds it in pathos. But when authors seeking reviews send me a strong plot synopsis, I can’t ignore them, and I’m often impressed by them. Usually, I make a point to steer away from fantasy and romance. When I put out calls for book reviews, I’m very particular about what kinds of books that I choose. However, that can prevent you from discovering great stories that you might find outside of your comfort zone. Every reader has genres they gravitate towards and ones that they avoid. ![]()
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