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Tear You Apart was certainly dark and twisted like the fairy tales it's based on. Viv has the Snow White curse. Her curse is especially cruel because she's in love with the Huntsman who is destined to either cut out her heart or lose her to her prince. I was very excited about this, because it had the potential for an "if I can't have you, no one can" twist, since Henley can either kill Viv and keep her heart for always (literally) or spare her and lose her.

I definitely liked Tear You Apart more than the first book. There's no insta-love or nonsense love rhombus. Viv and Henley have this intense, on and off again relationship. She's terrified that he'll kill her, but she's also terrified to lose him. On top of that, she's always worrying about her stepmother poisoning her. But then, she's summoned to the Underworld by her prince. Jasper was sick of waiting to meet her, so he took matters into his own hands. The Underworld might also be the only place she's safe from being murdered. At least until she learns about his father's curse.

Tear You Apart was pretty great, but it also felt really long in places. The Underworld was interesting the first time, but after that I got kind of bored with it. Jasper wasn't a very interesting character. He's totally under his father's thumb, so he doesn't make his own decisions about anything. There was one moment where he shows a flicker of something, but I couldn't wait for Viv to get away from him. Not just because he's not the one for her despite being the one to break her curse, he was just dull. His father on the other hand, is a total creep! His parts were the most entertaining and at times made me squirm.

In the end, I did like Tear You Apart a lot. It was an exciting and twisted take on Snow White and The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Plus one other tale, which might be spoilery so I won't mention it. I was also very happy with the inclusion of two lesbian couples! They're not a huge part of the story, but it was still nice.

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Tear You Apart Sarah Cross Books Reviews


Tear You Apart is a modern fairytale that is an actual fairytale. The old stories and the new combine into this amazing story with characters I love. Sarah is such a wonderful writer and the way she describes the scenes you can't help but fall in. With the mix of different fairytales (even from different culture) and multiple repeating characters will keep you enraptured.

Tear You Apart is fabulous, glamorous and magical but it's also dark, gritty and dangerous. You have princesses and princes, fabulous parties, fairies roaming around, magic in plain sight, and fairytales coming to life. However you also have the dark-side like you would see in the original fairytales. There are these curses that come to life and some people don't survive their curses, they actually die.

Tear You Apart is a Snow White retelling
The Main Characters
Viv as Snow White
Viv bestfriend/boyfriend, Henley, as the Huntsman
Regina as the Evil Queen

Now characters from Kill Me Softly do make their rounds in this book and there is hints of what happened in the previous book in this one so I suggest reading Kill Me Softly first.

Viv is not what you would think Snow White would be like. She lives in modern times and she has know about the curse since she was little. Regina is plotting her death and would one day care out her plans and Henley may be forced to take her heart. So that means that Viv turned into a very cold/mean person. She isn't evil but she is harsh and at times you can see who she would have been and also how she still is, soft and caring at times.

Henley is a really nice guy and he really cares about Viv. Henley and Viv have such a strong bond however she treats him like crap because she believes in the curse, but he loves her so much that he sticks around. Since curses have the power to change people you can't help but wonder who side is he on.

Regina plays her role as the Evil Queen well, but she has this backstory. You find out that she wasn't always like this and I did find myself feeling a bit sorry for her.

I love when a story is beautiful and frightening. The descriptions of the scenes, parties and places are glamours and then you see the dark side of this tale and it just makes it better. Tear You Apart had me on the edge of my seat, so many different things was happening, trying to figure out if Viv would survive the murder attempts, trying to solve the mysteries and which fairytales where which.

I love this series so much and I really wish that it will continue on.
Tear You Apart was certainly dark and twisted like the fairy tales it's based on. Viv has the Snow White curse. Her curse is especially cruel because she's in love with the Huntsman who is destined to either cut out her heart or lose her to her prince. I was very excited about this, because it had the potential for an "if I can't have you, no one can" twist, since Henley can either kill Viv and keep her heart for always (literally) or spare her and lose her.

I definitely liked Tear You Apart more than the first book. There's no insta-love or nonsense love rhombus. Viv and Henley have this intense, on and off again relationship. She's terrified that he'll kill her, but she's also terrified to lose him. On top of that, she's always worrying about her stepmother poisoning her. But then, she's summoned to the Underworld by her prince. Jasper was sick of waiting to meet her, so he took matters into his own hands. The Underworld might also be the only place she's safe from being murdered. At least until she learns about his father's curse.

Tear You Apart was pretty great, but it also felt really long in places. The Underworld was interesting the first time, but after that I got kind of bored with it. Jasper wasn't a very interesting character. He's totally under his father's thumb, so he doesn't make his own decisions about anything. There was one moment where he shows a flicker of something, but I couldn't wait for Viv to get away from him. Not just because he's not the one for her despite being the one to break her curse, he was just dull. His father on the other hand, is a total creep! His parts were the most entertaining and at times made me squirm.

In the end, I did like Tear You Apart a lot. It was an exciting and twisted take on Snow White and The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Plus one other tale, which might be spoilery so I won't mention it. I was also very happy with the inclusion of two lesbian couples! They're not a huge part of the story, but it was still nice.
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