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The Goblins of Bellwater caught my attention with its gorgeous cover and exciting title! I'll admit, I probably wouldn't have been quite as excited about it if I hadn't recently read an absolutely incredible goblin story. Who knew books about goblins could be awesome? But let me start out my review with this: The Goblins of Bellwater is NOT Wintersong! I've seen a few reviewers who were disappointed that they weren't getting another book about a sexy goblin king and I'm not sure that's fair because this book never claims to be that.
Skye is the protagonist of this story and the person who has an unfortunate encounter with the goblins. Skye finds herself in a state of depression and bound to secrecy by an inability to communicate about what has happened to her. The only person who she is really able to communicate with is Grady, brother of the local mechanic and Skye's own private chef. I really enjoyed both these characters! I felt for Skye and found myself frustrated for her as she tried to communicate what had happened and for Grady as he tried so hard to understand. Their romance was totally believable and sexy! Which seems like a good time to mention that The Goblins of Bellwater is definitely a new adult story!
Of course, there are other characters who are nearly as important as Skye and Grady - their siblings, Livy and Kit. These two have their own romance throughout the story that was fantastic, but perhaps a little too perfect. I enjoyed their story, but I felt like it was perhaps a bit silly for both sets of siblings to be romantically involved.
I said before that this book is nothing like Wintersong, so allow me elaborate. Where Wintersong was a romance ABOUT a goblin (king), The Goblins of Bellwater is a new adult romance WITH goblins. If you go into this book expecting it to be a goblin romance, you'll be disappointed. If you go in knowing it's a romance that also involves a lot of goblins, you'll probably end up enjoying it! Molly Ringle's take on goblins is different than anything else I've read in YA or NA fiction, although they definitely fit the mold of mischievous fae. I loved the intricacies of the goblins' world and their curse on Skye and Grady!
The world building of this book was extremely well done. Although it's mostly set in the Pacific Northwest, the woods are a totally magical realm with all kinds of magical creatures. The world of the goblins comes and goes depending on the time of day and the person passing by and I could totally picture it in my head each time it appeared. (It's pretty creepy, by the way.)
I felt like The Goblins of Bellwater was a fantastic read overall! The ending was a little too tied up (bow and all) for my usual taste, but I still really enjoyed it. Although this book didn't end up being anything like I thought it would be, it ended up being a really fun read with great characters and a magical setting! I'd definitely recommend this to fans of new adult urban fantasy who are looking for something a little different!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 29 September, 2017: Finished reading
- 29 September, 2017: Reviewed