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Beastly (Part One)
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3.8 • 23 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Bookish Anabelle has always preferred to live in her own world, but that all changes when Nile, the world's biggest shopping site, shuts down her father's vendor account and threatens the livelihood of her family.
Anabelle finds herself negotiating with the heir of Nile, Tony Bezaar. He has a deal for her: she lives at his estate for a while to help his public reputation, and he reinstates her father's account. Desperate, Anabelle agrees.
But Tony's a felon under house arrest, with tattoos that make him look like a monster.
And on top of that, Anabelle is not allowed to leave the estate.
Tony's unpredictable and angry, but also funny and charming - and while Anabelle fears getting involved with him, he is slowly but surely drawing her in...
Beastly is a loose retelling of Beauty and the Beast in three parts, with steam, humor, a bad boy hero, and a HEA.
Customer Reviews
Could be better.
I only read the first 30 pages of this book and it was just very immature. I feel the story has a good plot, but it needs a lot of editing. It was written like a child wrote it.
Disappointed
Poorly written. Juvenile.