Helpful Score: 2
Im fairly certain that by now everyone knows this story has been pitched as werewolves on the Titanic. Having never read a novel by Claudia Gray, I thought, Well, I like werewolves and the Titanic. Why not? What I did not foresee was the way this story would drag me under and consume me, making me late for work in my quest to get to the end.
I think I could enjoy any book where the setting was the Titanic. It immediately takes me back to a place in time where things were more regal and majestic. The name of that ill-fated ship alone conjures images of grandiose people looking hopefully towards the future with no clue what fate has in store for them. Needless to say, I was a huge fan of the setting of this book, but setting and circumstance mean nothing without a well-rounded cast to keep me entertained.
I felt so bad for Tess, and I hated how trapped she was. In a time where people were defined by their social class, she is essentially stuck. Shes found work as a servant, but she is treated cruelly by most of the Lisle family, the exception being Irene. Despite her bleak surroundings, she hasnt lost her heart and that is what endeared her to me most. No matter how bad it got, she kept fighting. I also think her love with Alec will go down as one of my favorite book-romances of all time. They are, simply put, magic together. The way they protect and love each other is the stuff every girl dreams of.
While there is the obvious storyline of Tess and Alec and the Brotherhood, Gray weaves in several smaller storylines that really flesh out and pull this novel together. I loved Irene and Daisys stories, and the third class passengers I got to meet aboard the ship. They all enhanced the overall story, and not once did I get confused by all the added characters. Gray does a great job of giving them each their own, distinct personality and voice.
The story started a bit slow for my tastes, but quickly skyrocketed and swept me away. Bottom line: If you love the Titanic, read this. If you love werewolves, read this. If you love a fantastical romance? Read this. You wont be sorry you bought this one.
I think I could enjoy any book where the setting was the Titanic. It immediately takes me back to a place in time where things were more regal and majestic. The name of that ill-fated ship alone conjures images of grandiose people looking hopefully towards the future with no clue what fate has in store for them. Needless to say, I was a huge fan of the setting of this book, but setting and circumstance mean nothing without a well-rounded cast to keep me entertained.
I felt so bad for Tess, and I hated how trapped she was. In a time where people were defined by their social class, she is essentially stuck. Shes found work as a servant, but she is treated cruelly by most of the Lisle family, the exception being Irene. Despite her bleak surroundings, she hasnt lost her heart and that is what endeared her to me most. No matter how bad it got, she kept fighting. I also think her love with Alec will go down as one of my favorite book-romances of all time. They are, simply put, magic together. The way they protect and love each other is the stuff every girl dreams of.
While there is the obvious storyline of Tess and Alec and the Brotherhood, Gray weaves in several smaller storylines that really flesh out and pull this novel together. I loved Irene and Daisys stories, and the third class passengers I got to meet aboard the ship. They all enhanced the overall story, and not once did I get confused by all the added characters. Gray does a great job of giving them each their own, distinct personality and voice.
The story started a bit slow for my tastes, but quickly skyrocketed and swept me away. Bottom line: If you love the Titanic, read this. If you love werewolves, read this. If you love a fantastical romance? Read this. You wont be sorry you bought this one.
I loved this book! When it was picked for the book club, I didn't realize that it was about the Titanic. I was a bit skeptical once I found out because of what I knew was going to happen, but I thought it was great.
I love Tess because she is such a strong female character and you don't see that much in books. She is smart and doesn't take crap from anyone. I thought the author did a great job of portraying the servant/employer relationship from that time period. My second favorite character was Alec. I just find him amazing. He is that guy that every girl desires with a little werewolf thrown in the mix.
I thought the other characters were great and helped make the story more alive. I found myself dreading the end because of what happens to the Titanic. I am not ashamed to say I cried. The author did a great job painting that picture.
I really love this book and am so glad I read it. I have always liked stories about the Titanic, and although it is fiction, this story did not disappoint. It is a great love story and I highly recommend it.
I love Tess because she is such a strong female character and you don't see that much in books. She is smart and doesn't take crap from anyone. I thought the author did a great job of portraying the servant/employer relationship from that time period. My second favorite character was Alec. I just find him amazing. He is that guy that every girl desires with a little werewolf thrown in the mix.
I thought the other characters were great and helped make the story more alive. I found myself dreading the end because of what happens to the Titanic. I am not ashamed to say I cried. The author did a great job painting that picture.
I really love this book and am so glad I read it. I have always liked stories about the Titanic, and although it is fiction, this story did not disappoint. It is a great love story and I highly recommend it.
When I picked this book up at the library I wasnt sure I wanted to spend my time reading it. I enjoy a good supernatural romance but recently the titles coming out of the genre have been appalling. I decided to give the novel a try despite my reservations. The idea that a human and a supernatural being are drawn to each other is a stale concept but the historical setting gave Fateful a fresh feel. Knowing that the Titanic was headed for disaster added a sense of urgency and suspense that I think really strengthened the story. Overall this was a good read.