Book Summary:
Miss Maelys Mitchelmore is a young noblewoman in the early 1800s. Her entry into society is already quite complicated. Throw in a pesky curse, and it's no wonder she's struggling to find a place for herself in this society.
When the curse starts to hit fatal proportions, Miss Mitchelmore will have no choice but to seek the one and only Duke of Annandale for help. That's the nickname for Lady Georgianna of Landrake, of course.
My Review:
Historical fiction meets fantasy and romance in Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall. I've been trying to step back from historical fiction for a bit – got a little burned out on it – but I couldn't resist this read. The pretty cover and LGBT+ promise certainly upped the temptation. Am I the only one that thinks this book looks like a cupcake?
That said, Mortal Follies ended up being a lot heavier than I expected. Obviously, I wasn't expecting the content to be as light and fluffy as the cover made it seem. But I was surprised by some of the content (see trigger warnings below). That made it harder for me to finish this read, so consider yourself warned.
Likewise, I wish there had been more details about the world here. I'm a big fan of worldbuilding, and it felt a little shallow here. What I saw was enough to get me curious, so I'm mentioning the wish for more.
All things said and done; Mortal Follies was a decent read. Not quite as mindblowing as I had hoped, but still worth the read.
Highlights:
Historical Fantasy
LGBTQ+
Magical Curses
Trigger Warnings:
Near Drowning
Animal Sacrifice
Transphobia (challenged)
Slavery (Discussed)
Sexual Harassment
Thanks to Del Rey and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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