Member Reviews
Overall, I really enjoyed this book! This was my first Jayci Lee read, and I'm excited to see how the series continues.
A repost of my review from goodreads:
Thank you to Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for a book review. I have read Jayci Lee's romances and have enjoyed them as light, happy reads. However, I adore mythology, mainly Asian mythology retellings, so when I found that she had written a book about a gumiho, I knew I had to read this new book of hers. I had been busy and unable to read for a bit. However, onnce I started reading this book, I literally could not put it down and finished it within a day. I loved the idea of a Korean mythological world that also abuts against our human world of Korea and Las Vegas. Sunny was a beautiful, flawed character, and I enjoyed seeing her develop throughout the book. The relationship between Ethan and Sunny was well done. I also loved that their story was interspersed with chapters from the past to let the story unfold gradually. The book was fast-paced, unfolding as a mystery and an epic ancient story with fast-paced action. Similarly, the book seamlessly blended traditional Korean elements such as the hanbok and the enchanted house preserved 100 years ago with today's world. The book ends at a pausing point and appears to be setting up the stage for the next installment. I think fans of the Sue Lynn Tan's Daughter of the Moon Goddess duology will also love this book. And for me, saying that Nine Tailed is as complex and wonderful as Daughter of the Moon Goddess (one of my favorite books) is some of the highest praise I can give.
Really great book influenced by Korean mythology! I really loved seeing my all the Korea-inspired aspects, from the characters to the settings.
This book was great. There was a great mix of fantasy and romance. The plot was extremely captivating and fast pace. I can’t wait until the second book comes out so I can see what happens next.
I’ve always been a sucker for Asian mythology and with a cover this pretty, I just could not resist. Sadly for me though, the book did not match my expectations. Whether it was because I was unintentionally comparing it to The God and the Gumiho or what, I don’t know, I just felt there was something missing.
The pacing was off, the romance was a little too insta-lust for me, the language gave me Gen Z vibes and threw me off from immersing into the world fully and I just couldn’t connect with Sunny or Ethan. Such a shame as I loved the Korean folklore side of the book but everything else was lacklustre and could have done with some more editing before being published.
I thoroughly enjoyed Nine-Tailed. It cleverly weaved the fantasy and modern world together, while creating very real chemistry between Sunny and Ethan. I do think that there were pacing issues that kept the novel from being five stars. It seemed almost like two books stuck together. I would (and have recommended Nine-Tailed to my readers.
I included it in the below post
https://romanceandco.substack.com/p/the-nine-tailed-fox
and in the following IG post
https://www.instagram.com/p/C-7_CD1v5_E/?img_index=2
I look forward to the rest of the series and would love to receive an ARC, if possible.
I am obsessed with this book. The storytelling, the realistic back-and-forth of young minds, the on-fire chemistry between the FMC & MMC, the inside look into Korean cultures, beliefs, and stories. They hinted BIG TIME starting in the first 1/3 of the book the bomb they would drop, but it was like a gentle leading of the hand to get there.
I don't want to give any spoilers because I really did just love it so much that I want others to experience it as blind as I was, but I KNOW I will be looking for other books by this author from now on. Bravo. You hooked me, reeled me in and I'm caught for good.
I enjoyed this book.. with the Korean folklore woven throughout the story and the characters really making it interesting. Seemed a little clumsy at times but otherwise really enjoyable
I loved this!
It was such a fun twist. I've got a soft spot for trickster type stories and characters, definitely can't get enough.
I felt like this was a let down for me. The writing wasn’t bad but the storytelling wasn’t there. I had high expectations from the way this was marketed.
I desperately wanted this book to be a five star read. The Korean folklore was better. than I could have even imagined it would be. The mentions and discussions of food (yay!! foodies unite!) were delicious and I truly loved learning so much about Korean culture. The characters felt a wee bit flat, and the insta-love with no buildup or real heat between the pair was a bit off-putting. I really was rooting for Ethan (& Sunny) and wish I could have heard from his POV about their time apart as there was just so much missing that I'd have loved to explore further. I also would have absolutely loved more on the other characters - they were introduced, they were lively, and then rushed and thrown on the back burner when Sunny & Ethan reconnected and the focus from then on was just on them. It just fell a bit flat overall, but I do believe that I will continue reading this series - I really want to learn more about the Korean culture!
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Jayci Lee for this e-Arc in exchange for my honest review.
DNFed at 25%.
I REALLY wanted to enjoy this book. I'm starving for culturally specific romantasy, and I've been fascinated with the tales of the gumiho ever since I saw the episode of Lovecraft Country titled "Meet in Me in Daegu." I was intrigued by the murder mystery plot, and the dynamic between the FMC Sunny and MMC Ethan, a P.I. she has history with. The "prologue" titled "Gumiho" immediately captured my attention, and I thought I'd be locked into the story from there.
However, when the main story begins, the narration style suddenly switches to being overly modern and casual to the point of feeling juvenile. There's a lot of casual infodumping, overdone sexual tension right off the bat complete with some cringe-y flirting and insta-jealousy, and glimpses into Sunny's thoughts that overtly spell out every emotion of hers, even the ones that are obvious already. I think this book would be far better marketed as YA rather than adult, as it reads VERY YA. I'm sure there are many who would enjoy this book, and I think the concepts and plot have a lot of potential, but this just wasn't for me.
Thank you to NetGalley, Montlake, and Jayci Lee for providing an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Nine Tailed is a fresh take on the romantasy genre focusing on Korean folklore.
The world building was well developed and it felt nice being able to move throughout the world and realms.
The cast of characters had a great found family vibe to them. The magic systems were unique and well explained.
I am personaly someone who doesn’t really love instalove, so there wasn’t enough relationship building for me.
The plot itself moved along well and kept me interested to see what will happen next, so I will definitely be checking out the next book.
If you like: urban fantasy, paranormal romance, Korean mythology, you should definitely give it a try!
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book was such a refreshing amazing fantasy book I Recommend. The character development in this whole book was amazing you have found family and spectacular characters in this book is for you
Face-paced is the best way to describe this romantic Korean mythology and American weirdness all blended together. Good fun and looking forward to the next book in the series.
I really enjoyed this book, the chemistry between them and the story was really interesting.
Thanks Netgalley and the publisher for my book
Nine Tailed by Jayci Lee is an exciting blend of Korean mythology and modern romance. Sunny, a nine-tailed fox spirit, and Ethan, a private investigator, team up to solve a murder, leading them on a thrilling adventure. I loved the world-building and the rich fantasy elements, especially the exploration of Korean folklore. Sunny's sarcasm and humor were standout moments, but the romance felt a bit disjointed at times, with her attraction to Ethan sometimes pulling me out of the plot. Overall, it’s a fun read with action, mystery, and a lot of slow-burn tension. Looking forward to the next book!
I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for this e-ARC!
DNF @ 15%
2 stars
This book was not what I expected. I expected NA due to the mention of 8 year separation for the romance, and this is New Adult based on the ages, sexual aspects, and foul language. However, the writing was... very not NA. I don't want to call it YA because I hate associating dumbed-down, juvenile writing with YA. The writing is just, well, juvenile. It's very telly, tries to be quirky with its voice, and is just... blah. The benefit of that is that it makes for a quick and easily digestible read, but it's not *good*, ya know? This isn't to say people don't like this writing style, especially those who want some quick and simple fantasy escapism. It's not for me, but others may love it.
The romance also just had me personally eh. It's an age gap, which isn't my favorite but I don't despise. However, this one left me with the ick. Mostly because she knew the MC when he was thirteen and she was already a hundred or something. Then when she first sees him, knowing he's him, some of her first thoughts are his hotness, and she's super quick to lust after him.
I repeat. Thirteen. And she acted all mentor-y to him. It's just weird. I may be neutral on age gaps involving immortal beings and legal adults, but between the insta-lust and *when* she first met/befriended him, I'm just fully out on the romance.
There are other issues, but a lot of them just stem back to the writing style in some shape or form. If, however, you don't mind the things I listed, then you'll probably like it! The plot itself is fun, with a good dose of mystery and action. Plus, support of an own-voices Asian writer! Always in support of that, even this book isn't for me.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There is a lot of angst and tension if that is not your thing you may not enjoy it as much as I do but I think you’d still like the rest of the story. There is snarky banter, ancient evil, and destinies that need fighting against its the trifecta of any great adventure. I really enjoyed the characters and the jump into Korean mythology with the world of the Shingae. This book has me just WAITING for the next one to be out as it will immediately be on my TBR.
There was not full blown descriptive sex on page but there is descriptive sex adjacent acts on page at one point. It did not detract from the story or overpower or seem out of place though.
~Potential Spoilers ahead as I ask all of the questions I’m dying to know in the next book~
I am just waiting to see which way sunny goes will she join the Sugoshin and complete the trials and in doing so form a love triangle with the mysterious Jihun and Ethan? Will the fighting party get back together for more fights? How are Daeseong and the Amheuk going to come back for round 2??! I cannot wait for book two!!! There are so many different paths this can go!