REVIEW: "Chords of Green and Gold" by Sarah Beran

 


About the Book:

✦ Title: Chords of Green and Gold

✦ Author: Sarah Beran


Genre: Clean fairytale retelling (Frog Prince and Rumpelstiltskin)


✦ Series: Book #1 in the Tales of Eukarya


Recommend for: 13/14+

My Overall Rating

⭐⭐⭐

📖 Synopsis

Prince Dorian of Anura has been looking a little green lately...literally. After an encounter with a disgruntled princess, a curse has left him with a rather frog-like appearance. Desperate to find a woman to break his son's curse, King Ion decides to host a lavish, golden ball. The only problem? The kingdom is short on funds, and the king's grand plans could send their small kingdom into bankruptcy.

Lydian Miller has always been her father's pride and joy. In fact, he is so proud of her skills as an artist that he drunkenly claims one night that she could turn straw into gold if she wanted to. These claims reach the king of Anura, and before she knows what is happening, Lydian finds herself locked in a room full of straw. The king has one turn the straw into golden party decorations or forfeit her life. All seems lost...until a funny, green-looking fellow arrives with just the help she needs.

Who is her mysterious savior? Why is the golden ball so important? And who would even want her firstborn child, anyway?
 
💭 My thoughts

Despite my recent reading trends, I'm really not a fan of most fairytale retellings because to me, they're usually meaningless fluff and that's not my style of reading. However, this one was a quick, pretty fun, clean little story and I enjoyed it well enough. I don't know yet if I will continue on reading this series -- mostly because of the title of the second book -- but this one was clever and I would recommend it to people who like clean fairytale retelling mash-ups!

⚠️ Broad content notes

Light magic content (ability to use music as magic), a couple kisses, mild grief shown, no language.


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Bookishly yours, 


Lottie M

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