Ratings22
Average rating3.7
The story was interesting, if predictable. I love fairytale-esque stories, so I enjoyed that aspect of the book. There weren't any surprises in the book, so it sometimes felt like it took the characters way too long to figure things out.
There were some parts of the magic and plot that didn't quite make sense to me, but they were easy to put aside and continue reading. I would be interested to know how many times the words “I'm just a gardener's daughter” or some variation of it came up; it was guaranteed to either make me roll my eyes or let out an exasperated sigh.
Audiobook Review: Not great. The Cerys narrator, with her wavering voice, sounded like she was on the verge of crying the entire time, and the Fox narrator sounded like he wears polo shirts with the collar popped and sunglasses on the back of his head. I was constantly getting distracted by my utter disgust with their voices and would have to go back and listen to sections again because I didn't hear what happened. Which meant I had to listen to their voices again. It was a vicious cycle. (I thought they did a great job when they were doing other voices, but otherwise...no.)
So if Among the Beasts and Briars sounds interesting, read it. Don't listen to the audiobook.
Things that didn't make sense to me: 1. Why did they make such a big deal of Fox being a coward way back when in the woods? He was, what, eight or nine? I'm 26 and afraid to call and order food; you bet your ass I'm hiding from a bone eater trying to kill me.2. On that note, why did it take so long to ‘reveal' that Fox was the prince? It was apparent as soon as he turned into a human, and I would have preferred more time reckoning with the fact he's been a fox for eight years.3. Why were they still trying to keep the crown away from the bone eaters and ancients once they find out they were created after the Woman of the Wilds disappeared, and it was a protection for the woods? Wouldn't that they should have it?4. Why wasn't there more about Cerys' mom being the Grandmaster's daughter?
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.