I received a copy from Dial Press Trade Paperback through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
In this hilarious retelling of The Twelve Huntsmen, we follow Princess Melilot, and she’s extremely tired of being sent on ridiculous and dangerous quests that she can’t complete by her stepmother. Things take a strange turn when she’s told that a marriage to some king she’s never heard of has been arranged. Not only was her journey just to meet this king an adventure she’d like to forget, but she’s now also saddled with a strange group of identical huntsmen who are extremely suspicious of her. At least her fiancĂ©'s sister is hot, right? Wait. That’s not who Melilot’s here to marry!
Honestly, this book had me at a satirical lesbian retelling of The Twelve Huntsmen. I knew I was in for a real treat! We follow Princess Melilot in a story peppered with nods to other fairy tales. There were a few easter eggs that flew over my head, but that’s because I’m not familiar with all of the fairy tales that were referenced. That said, it was a lot of fun spotting each reference whether or not I was familiar with the fairy tale in question. If that isn’t your thing, this might not be the book for you, but if you’re looking for a hilarious story that doesn’t take itself seriously and you also love fairytales, I highly recommend it.
This was such a fun read. I love how whimsical it was while remaining absolutely hilarious. I really liked Melilot from the start. The fact that King Gervase couldn’t recognize his ex-fiancĂ© just because she wore pants was utterly delightful. The romance was cute and heavy handed but still done really well. Above all, it’s just a hilarious read. I had so much fun reading about all the different characters and their shenanigans. It was so much fun and the perfect book to round off 2024 with.