About the Book
Book: Iron
Author: Madisyn Carlin
Genre: Christian Fantasy/Fairytale Retelling
Release date: September 30, 2022
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IRON is a Christian, New Adult, Fantasy Fairytale Retelling
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My Thoughts:
First and foremost, this is a Cinderella retelling. I adore fairytales and I especially am curious when authors put their unique spin on them. This was an interesting one and it is the first in a series.
I do not know if there are other books that involve this series that were written previously or not, but all of these characters had pretty well-established backstories. Some of the past is unraveled as we find out secrets and revelations along with the characters. Red is a complicated character along with her friends and family. And I was not sure who were the traditional characters in the Cinderella story. This story was surrounded by mystery and a lot of unknowns along with characters searching for where they fit in their world.
There was also a lot of kidnapping of children, which I did think that not many of the townspeople or nobles were that concerned about, in the beginning only Red seemed to care.
This is a fantasy that puts me more in the mind of a medieval story. There is no magic and I really appreciated the author's take on Cinderella.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
Madisyn Carlin is a Christian, homeschool graduate, blogger, voracious bookdragon, and author. When not spending time with her family or trekking through the mountains, she weaves tales of redemption, faith, and action.
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More from Madisyn
There are many original Cinderella stories, from all cultures and languages. Perhaps the two most common tales, however, are Frenchman Charles Perrault’s (also called Cendrillon) and the German Brothers Grimm’s Aschenputtel. The majority of these originals, and Brothers Grimm’s in particular, are not the sparkles-and-magic versions we are more familiar with. They are darker, bloodier, and deadlier, though they still possess an amazing display of creativity and storytelling.
The iconic, classical Disney retelling drew from Perrault’s version. I based IRON off a blend of Aschenputtel and Perrault’s, with very little influence garnered from Disney’s. Although I wanted it to be obvious IRON is a fairy tale retelling, I also wanted to put an often-unfound spin on it, which is where Redwyn and her occupation shine through. In addition, I am a firm believer there is no such thing as ”love at first sight”, also called ”insta love”, which is quite common in many fairy tales and retellings.
Instead, I wanted to present a nonmagical retelling based on faith, family, and bravery. Perhaps that is why this story turned out rawer and much more touching than I ever imagined. Within the pages of this book loyalty drives characters to step outside their comfortable boundaries and preferences, desperation reminds them why they need God, and bravery takes root even in those who thought themselves hopeless cowards.
Heavy faith elements, feathers, cranky horses, wolves, sinister plots, a creepy forest, and more take this story beyond the typical plot found in Cinderella retellings. There’s also humor, sarcasm, and a feisty detective who can’t quite grasp the concept of tactfulness.
So, if you enjoy fairy tale retellings with a plentitude of faith, humor, and action, IRON might be the book for you.
You can find IRON’s inspiration board here.
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Giveaway
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Iron, this sounds like a story that I would enjoy reading myself and I am looking forward to doing so
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really interesting read.
ReplyDeleteThis will be a very exciting novel
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Iron sounds like one not to miss.
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