The girls from Grimrose Académie must break a fairy-tale curse before death comes for them in this follow-up to 2021’s The Grimrose Girls.
Ever since friends Nani, Rory, Ella, and Yuki discovered there is a curse at the heart of Grimrose that has killed many girls over the years and that may yet take their own lives, they have started their own investigation on how to break the cycle of death and destruction. As the girls recover from the recent events—brought about by their own hands—that ended with another dead body, they each must figure out how their own lives fit into a presumably prescribed narrative. But as their deadline looms ever closer, the secrets they are keeping are opened wide, and the balance between life and death hangs on one fateful choice. Pohl’s latest bursts open the doors of multiple fairy tales, here retold with a feminist, empowering focus on the friendships between the girls, how far they are willing to go for one another, and their individual journeys to determine their own destinies. While the pacing suffers from a slight slump in the middle, the novel fulfills on its own promising conceit with a cast of characters featuring diversity in ethnicity, disability, sexuality, and mental health.
A fitting ending to a great duology.
(Fantasy. 14-18)