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This book was such a sweet read. You can really see details from the original tale but it didn't feel like a retelling, which I loved about that. I wasn't overwhelmed with the old material, it really felt like a sweet contemporary romance with hints to "Beauty and the Beast". Beau felt like a refreshing male character and that's what I loved about him. Bett was also a very nice surprised, I loved how hardworking she was.
I haven't read many Beauty and the Beast retellings that take place in a very contemporary setting so this was something new and exciting. It took a while mentally to adjust to the characters but I gradually grew to root for them. The story is a quick read that explores the adventures of an unlikely romance between two different social classes and touches on topics such as the importance of family and owning oneself's identity.
Beau and bett is a modern day beauty and the beast retelling and don’t get me wrong if it didn’t say that on the cover I definitely wouldn’t think it was don’t get me wrong I loved the gender swapping from the classic and the little here and there’s that we’re definitely similar with the original such as if u know the avocados instead of a rose swap and few more.
Beau and bett is about the slow burner and will they won’t they romance that’s start of with beau mother crashed into Betts car so to repay them back beau decides to go to Betts house and starts working for the family to pay back the debt from the car crash. Throughout the book U see the slow burn friendship between both the main characters which is hard at first because bett is kind of a introvert and quite a lonely and sad person which u find out why later on in the book. So beau tries his hardest to talk with her but could be hard for him. This slowly turns into liking Bett and wanting and waiting for bett to say that she want him back.
Overall for me It was a good book the main character beau at points could be quite annoying but overall It was good so I gave it a 3 stars.
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Book was very difficult to get into. I found the principal characters to be lacking and found no emotional attachment to them or their stories.
This is supposed to be a gender-twist, modern day retelling of Beauty & the Beast but Aside from their name: Beau (male version of Belle) and Bett (female version of Beast), I can't find other similarities. And how Beau got her moniker "The Beast" at their school was pretty ridiculous. The story and characters lacks depth. It's pretty short and should be easy to read but it's quite forgettable
One of those reads with characters who stick with you. Beau is devoted to his family. He tries to balance that loyalty with the desire to fit in at school, make his crush into something more (maybe?), and protect his family when it comes to it. When an ugly car accident befalls his mother when his father is out of work, Beau rises to the occasion to provide that protection. The arrangement for the financial obligation turns completely unexpected in some unusual ways.
Beau and Bett by Kathryn Berla
Read: 04/16-04/16
Publication Date: June 25, 2019
After Beau LeFrancois’s mother wrecks Bett Diaz’s luxury SUV, his family faces an impossibly large bill—and no car insurance to help pay it. To pay off the debt, Beau spends his weekends working at the Diaz Ranch.
Beau’s prepared to work, but he’s definitely not prepared for the infamous temper of Bett Diaz—also known as “The Beast” at school. As Beau learns the secrets behind Bett’s tough exterior, he finds himself falling for her. That is, until he catches Bett in a lie.
A contemporary twist on a classic fairy tale, Beau and Bett is a timely story of family, friendship, and the power of speaking out and standing up for yourself.
Thank you to Net Galley and the Publishers for providing me with this ARC in exchange for my honest review!
What I Liked:
I really liked the setting of this book. It was so easy to picture Beau and Bett working on her family’s ranch. This was also a unique twist on the Beauty and the Beast fairy-tale. I especially liked that the roles were gender swapped. It also had a great modern twist to the classic story. Beau was a great main character. He was a hard worker and would do anything for his family. Berla did a great job of developing his character.
What I Didn’t Like:
Unfortunately there were quite a few things that I was not a huge fan of in this book. The main part being the character development. Beau’s character was the only well developed character in the book. Bett’s character had so much potential considering she was the beast, but she was one dimensional. And if I had to be honestly her character was not a very good representation of young women. There was so much that could have been done with her character but, Berla didn’t even scratch the surface. Each time I was left wanting more from her character. The other side characters also could have used more development and seemed only to be there to fill the time when Beau was not at the ranch. Lastly, the pace of the book felt a little rushed. I would have liked more time between Beau and Bett first meeting and falling in love because they had chemistry but it was only just beginning by the end of the book.
Overall, this modern retelling of a classic fairy-tale had a unique twist and a lot of potential but didn’t quite hit the mark.
Rating: 5/10
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The concept of a contemporary gender-flipped retelling of beauty & the beast is very appealing, and in many ways this book is successful in pulling it off. Unfortunately, the chemistry between Beau and Bett often feels more forced than the situation they're in, leaving the book lacking tension.
It's interesting to bring class war and gender dynamics into the story by placing it into a contemporary setting and switching the genders of the beauty and beast. The writing style is straightforward and easy, mirroring the character of the narrator, Beau. It's great to have a romance like this from the perspective of a boy, as this is something lacking in a lot of young adult fiction. Beau's reactions to situations often read like a 'how-to' on being a not-terrible boy, with him always being careful to behave in a non-creepy way. It's cute, and I'm always down for books that have positive, alternative role models. Beau is a lot of things a manly man is expected to be - he's strong, handy, a hard worker - but he's also happy taking on chores for his mother, taking care of vulnerable people, and being vulnerable himself.
Berla's 'beast' is the most interesting part of this loose adaptation. Bett initially appears to be a mean girls style bully, known as 'the beast' for her cruelty. The real reason behind her reputation, which I won't reveal because spoilers, is the most compelling and believable part of the book. Without giving too much away, the beast in Beau and Bett is the same as the one that looms over all of us - that's right, it's the patriarchy!
Beau & Bett is a classic , tale as old as time enemies-to-lovers narrative, but the enmity is never super apparent. Beau's initial dislike of Bett is based on hearsay that he's not particularly convinced by, while she's keen on him right from the start. It seems like Berla is afraid to make her characters too unlikable, in case she can't convince us of their romance later on. The interplay between the two characters never makes a whole lot of sense, as Berla fails to convince either Beau or the reader of Bett's beastliness. With two fairly pleasant characters, there's little tension or reason for them not to date, and so the plot plods towards its inevitable conclusion with only a few small bumps along the way.
Berla is selling a fairytale romance, and if you're after an uncomplicated boy-meets girls story with a fun reference point, it's an easy read that will deliver.
This book was different from any other Beauty and the Beast retelling I have read. Beau is a responsible young man who helps take care of his injured father and younger siblings. Through circumstances beyond his control he ends up working at a ranch for a wealthy family where he meets "the beast" the ranch owners beautiful and mean daughter, Bett. This retelling was original and thought provoking.
This book was totally adorable!! The gender reversal was perfect, especially with people embracing who they really are in today's society. Sometimes women are the mean ones and that's okay. Sometime men are the kind, soft ones, and that's okay too. I'm really glad the author kept it French with the names "Beau LeFrancios" I was kind of laughing at that. In real life, I know a lot of "Francios". More than their relationship, I adored their friendship and the fact that I was feeling impatient about them taking the next step. This novel is something to warm your heart, just like the original tale. Thank you Netgalley for providing me with this ARC.
I really loved this book. It could have been cheesy as a take on Beauty and the Beast but it wasn’t at all. I thought I was going to hate ‘the Beast’ - she was set up very well, but I ended up liking her a lot and really empathizing with her. I think teenage girls will feel for her trying to fit in but also I loved that Beau wasn’t trying to fit in - he was his own person, regardless of what anyone else thought. Beau had some great messages to give throughout the book but they were delivered in a teen friendly way so they weren’t patronizing. I look forward to using this book with my Middle Schoolers. A great read.
An ARC was given to me in exchange for an honest review.
First of all, I was excited about this fairytale retelling and it didn't disappoint. I loved how the roles were reversed but I think that if you didn't know that this was supposed to be a modern retelling, then you wouldn't figure that out from reading the book. I think that it did include some elements from the original, but it doesn't follow the exact events from it.
I loved the characters of Beau and Bett. Beau is hard working and family oriented and Bett turns out to be charming and sweet, although a bit closed off and shy.
Their romance was a very slow burn. I loved/hated it because you really become invested in their relationship but my favorite part of it was the chase and the will they or won't they. Their friendship is developed at the forefront and their relationship comes later, which I really appreciated and enjoyed.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and Amberjack publishing for giving me an ARC for an honest review.
I was provided a copy of this book by netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I think this book is not so different from the normal light-hearted teen summer romance. However, with that being said, it is a decent light read that warms the heart in the end. I feel like there aren’t enough teen romance books where the main character actually behaves maturely and have an adult way of thinking and it is refreshing.
I would recommend this book if you want a cute little read on a nice summer day at the beach or in the park.
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3.75 stars.
This book was very cute. I did enjoy it but if the title did not say a beauty and the beast story. It was a cute read. The book was short so the story was a fast read. I did love the 2 main characters. I do recommend this book.
A modern day retelling of Beauty and the Beast where the roles are reversed. When Beau's mom gets in a car accident he goes to the family and offers to work off the debt for the damage caused. While there he encounters Bett, who has earned the nickname The Beast. As time passes Beau and Bett get to know each other better and learn there is more to a person than first impressions.
Beau works hard to help out his family and after the car accident he works off the debt at Diaz Ranch. I liked that he wants to help his family and is willing to contribute any way needed. The more time e spends at the ranch the more he gets to know Bettina and the two start to become friends.
When you first meet Bett she gives the impression of being a spoiled, self-entitled snob. As time passes and the more you get to know her you see how lonely she is and how much she desires to have a friend. The more you get to know about Bett's life the more you can sympathize with her, especially when you hear about how she got the nickname The Beast. Bett wants to prove that she is more than what you see in a first impression. It was fun to see Bett help Beau with the ranch work and you see how much pride she has in the family ranch.
I enjoy reading Beauty and the Beast retellings and while there are some similarities this is not a total retelling. The ending did feel a bit rushed, but otherwise the pacing was steady. Overall, this was okay, it's a quick predictable read that has some cute scenes.
If you know me you know how much I adore the Beauty and the Beast story and I'm a sucker for any retellings. Contemporary is always a hit or miss for me so I was nervous to start this. I feel like this could Have been a really fantastic book but unfortunately it didn't do it for me. I will say I probably wasn't the intended target audience and younger readers who love contemporary stories would love it more then me for then likely.
I feel like this book is just full of stereotypical teen drama and angst that I hate and the characters just seemed shallow, especially Beau. I feel like it encompassed what every older generation things teens are like without actually sitting down and talking with very many and that's what bothered me the most. They just didn't feel like they had a lot of depth despite it being obvious the author was trying for it. It's so unfortunate as well because there's a part of this book that deals with the topic of sexual assault and because of the development of the characters and the rest of the story it just felt wrong and handled poorly and maybe this is entirely just me but it just sat with me wrong.
While I didn't care for Beau much at all and many of the other characters, I did enjoy Bett's character a little more. She was weird and quirky and I felt for her in a way I didn't with the other characters.
The whole thing just felt very unreal and just plain cheesy most of the time. I also feel like it just didn't do the Beauty and the Beast tale justice what so ever which makes me sad. There wasn't a lot that made it a BATB retelling besides these two characters from different social classes kind of falling in love. Obviously there's a lot of changed to be made since it's a modern retelling but still. I think the biggest thing missing was the fact I never believed Bett' role as the Beast. Which of course we know she isn't from the orgional tale but there's a certain joy in retellings and the orgional of slowly revealing the beast's true nature and we never really got that? When we first meet her for real in the book there's a certain niceness that's always there? I don't know if that makes any sense but you know. I also feel that spark and chemistry in the romance was missing. I just didn't see it? I think part of that is it happened to quickly and just felt rushed. I don't know I have conflicting feelings on this book.
Again I do think there's a select few who would enjoy this and I obviously kept through with it so there's a little part of me that enjoyed some aspect of this book but I just felt like it tried too hard to be something it wasn't. I think there's a lot more I can say about this book but I don't want to make this a million miles long so I'll end here.
I enjoyed reading this story. I will admit it took me a while to get into the story line. I did enjoy the switch of the boy being the beauty and the girl being the beast. This is definitely a YA/Teen novel. It fits that demographic and they are teenagers in high school. It is getting a bit harder for me personally to get involved into these types of stories, but that's just me getting old.
This was an interesting take on beauty and the beast. I didn't really enjoy it as much as I thought I would but it was pretty interesting. It took me a minute to get into but it was a pretty ok read. It's a nice modern take but I wouldn't call it a favorite.
Die Beschreibung des Buches passt nicht zum Inhalt. Statt die "Schöne und das Biest" erinnert es eher an "Romeo und Julia". Deswegen bin ich von dem Buch enttäuscht, auch wenn es sich ansonsten gut lesen ließ.
I enjoyed most of Beau and Bett. I liked the story but struggled with a lot of the dialogue. Overall I thought it was a fun read and would definitely recommend!