This Princess Kills Monsters: The Misadventures of a Fairy-Tale Stepsister
Ry Herman. Dial, $18 trade paper (416p) ISBN 978-0-593-73308-0
This charming, comic take on the Brothers Grimm’s “The Twelve Huntsmen” from Herman (Love Bites) takes readers on an irreverent tour of fairy tale tropes through the eyes of a wonderfully snarky princess. Melilot, the least magical stepdaughter of the sorceress-queen of Skalla, is surprised when the newly crowned King Gervase of the rundown kingdom of Tailliz asks for her hand in marriage. Afraid of disobeying her stepmother, Melilot agrees to the arrangement, despite learning that Tailliz has no magic and is haunted by unnatural creatures. Melilot gets a read on what she’s up against by disguising herself as her own maid to infiltrate Gervase’s castle before the wedding. There, mysteries abound; Melilot must learn why someone is plotting to assassinate her, how exactly the king’s 12 huntsmen are all identical, why Gervase called off his previous engagement, and what role she plays in the prophesy that a Skallan princess will save Tailliz from peril. Distracting her from her investigations is Gervase’s assertive and flirtatious sister, Angelique. Herman zeroes in on the hilarious absurdities of fairy tales writ large while crafting a queer heroine full of heart and self-confidence. Readers are sure to be won over by the cleverly deployed archetypes, snappy prose, and rollicking adventure. (June)
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Reviewed on: 03/27/2025
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror