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October 21, 2025

Never Ever After

4
Natalie Naudus (Narrator)
READ VIA: Thank you so much to Little Brown Books and Hachette Audio for the advanced copies. Out now! ABOUT: A lowly orphan village has found herself trapped in her aunt’s household as a fortune teller. When fortuitous circumstances (including a magical talking carp) lead her to a ball at the palace, she is thrust into the royal spotlight and under the Prince of the Iron Mountains’ eye. But under all the wealth and beauty, something evil festers. And Yining finds herself torn between the prince, the advisor to a rival kingdom, and her own intuition. MY THOUGHTS: This was a very lyrical, ethereal feeling, a fantasy with easy world-building. I felt that for most of the book, it was light on the adventure, revelations, and intrigue I had been expecting, and then the last 40% was full of them. Pitched as a Cinderella retelling meets Chinese folklore (in that it is rags-to-riches vibes), there was so much more depth to Yining than just her background. I particularly enjoyed the way the botanicals played such an essential role in both the magical elements of and the storytelling. The writing is so descriptive, making the reading fully immersive, especially on audio! At times, the FMC felt a bit indecisive and unsure, but that felt intentional on the author’s part, as she had thrust Yining into a world she knew nothing about. I loved the dynamics of the “love triangle,” where Yining had to navigate whom to trust and find her own voice among those who asked so much of her. This is a duology, and the ending left me excited to see how all the relationships evolve. AUDIO: I found the narration quite enjoyable and felt it enhanced my experience! The world-building was easy to understand, and I didn’t feel I needed to reference the book while listening. Natlie Naudus did an excellent job of bringing all of the characters to life. SIMILAR BOOKS: I am not sure I have good comp as many are her books and this was my first “low stakes” fantasy. SHOULD YOU READ: I recommend it for those looking for cozy, high-reward, beautiful fantasy.
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ISBN: 9781668648926

READ VIA: Thank you so much to Little Brown Books and Hachette Audio for the advanced copies. Out now! ABOUT: A lowly orphan village has found herself trapped in her aunt’s household as a fortune teller. When fortuitous circumstances (including a magical talking carp) lead her to a ball at the palace, she is thrust into the royal spotlight and under the Prince of the Iron Mountains’ eye. But under all the wealth and beauty, something evil festers. And Yining finds herself torn between the prince, the advisor to a rival kingdom, and her own intuition. MY THOUGHTS: This was a very lyrical, ethereal feeling, a fantasy with easy world-building. I felt that for most of the book, it was light on the adventure, revelations, and intrigue I had been expecting, and then the last 40% was full of them. Pitched as a Cinderella retelling meets Chinese folklore (in that it is rags-to-riches vibes), there was so much more depth to Yining than just her background. I particularly enjoyed the way the botanicals played such an essential role in both the magical elements of and the storytelling. The writing is so descriptive, making the reading fully immersive, especially on audio! At times, the FMC felt a bit indecisive and unsure, but that felt intentional on the author’s part, as she had thrust Yining into a world she knew nothing about. I loved the dynamics of the “love triangle,” where Yining had to navigate whom to trust and find her own voice among those who asked so much of her. This is a duology, and the ending left me excited to see how all the relationships evolve. AUDIO: I found the narration quite enjoyable and felt it enhanced my experience! The world-building was easy to understand, and I didn’t feel I needed to reference the book while listening. Natlie Naudus did an excellent job of bringing all of the characters to life. SIMILAR BOOKS: I am not sure I have good comp as many are her books and this was my first “low stakes” fantasy. SHOULD YOU READ: I recommend it for those looking for cozy, high-reward, beautiful fantasy.

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