Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Review: House of the Beast

House of the Beast House of the Beast by Michelle Wong
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

PSA: This is NOT Romantasy

Which was absolutely FABULOUS.

I went into this with very low expectations and ended up enjoying it IMMENSELY!

The plot revolves around friendless Alma, who goes to live with her father when he mother becomes ill. He's obsessed with becoming First Hand of the Beast - the god his house worships. Alma has to rely on her invisible friend - who might not be a figment of her imagination after all - to help her survive his cruelty and take something for herself.

I'll be honest: I expected this to be all about the romance, like so many other new fantasy books are right now. I was expecting mooning and sighs and long looks and soft caresses and all those other things that really turn me off a book. I was expecting brooding Kaim to serve as a point of the love triangle and I was expecting very little plot.

Consider me well and truly shook.

This book defied all my expectations and ended up being ridiculously fun. It made me expect tropes then completely turned the corner to give me something wildly different. I thought it would be soft and weak but it was strong and BRUTAL.

There's an important relationship between Alma and Aster, but there's so much more to it that had me absolutely loving the growth and the dynamic between the two. I also loved the roles the supporting characters played, and how gruesome things got towards the end.

This book is a world of contradictions.

I did want a little more world-building; while this world is fleshed out, it was still a little confusing to me and I didn't fully comprehend the god situation, which is why some things didn't quite impact the way I think they should have. This is a self-contained story, but with room to expand on the world should the author choose to write a sequel. I think I'd be up for that because I'm so curious about the rest of the world that was only really hinted at here.

The other thing that gave me mixed feelings was the illustrations. They are gorgeous and I found them fascinating, but their style brought the tone down for me and made it feel less serious somehow. They are done in the style of manga, so I found myself expecting a level of immaturity based on the pictures. (Don't AT me, I know manga can be mature, it's not what I mean.) Like they are soft and cutesy and this story is neither of those things. I also found they spoiled things here and there, even if it was only a page or a paragraph in advance. I detest any kind of spoiler.

That said, this was a much darker story than I expected and it made it hit so much harder. I genuinely was not expecting to enjoy this as much as I did - it became an addictive read and I had no idea what was coming. There were moments where I couldn't stop because I HAD TO KNOW what came next. It was refreshingly good.

If you're here for the romance, you'll likely be disappointed, but if you're here for a dark tale of revenge then this delivers in spades. This will probably be one that sticks with me for a while just because of how little I expected it to hit this hard.

Absolutely, HIGHLY recommend for fantasy fans, especially those like me who are over the flood of Romantasy taking up valuable fantasy real estate on the shelves right now.

With thanks to Harper Collins for an ARC

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