
My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Title: Girl, Serpent, Thorn
Author: Melissa Bashardoust
Format: eBook (NetGalley)
Pages: 336
Publication Date: May 12, 2020
Categories: Myth, Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult
Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

There was and there was not, as all stories begin, a princess cursed to be poisonous to the touch. But for Soraya, who has lived her life hidden away, apart from her family, safe only in her gardens, it’s not just a story.
As the day of her twin brother’s wedding approaches, Soraya must decide if she’s willing to step outside of the shadows for the first time. Below in the dungeon is a demon who holds knowledge that she craves, the answer to her freedom. And above is a young man who isn’t afraid of her, whose eyes linger not with fear, but with an understanding of who she is beneath the poison.
Soraya thought she knew her place in the world, but when her choices lead to consequences she never imagined, she begins to question who she is and who she is becoming…human or demon. Princess or monster.

Thank you to Flatiron Books and NetGalley for giving me a chance to read this eARC.
This story is fascinating with it having Persian mythology elements. It reads like a fairy tale and has a queer love story.
Soraya is cursed, she kills with a touch. All she wants is to get rid of the curse and live a normal life. She gets a chance to make that dream come true but there are major consequences. This story is filled with hard choices, action and love as well.

- I am not familiar with many Persian mythologies so this caught my attention right away. Soraya is cursed and she wants to be free from this curse but it isn’t so easy to lift the curse. She has to make some hard decisions and at some point you wonder if she has become a villain too.
- The world building is wonderful. We are introduced to this world of divs – who are creatures with powers. A div was who cursed Soraya in the first place.
- There are some surprises in the story and mostly because I was thinking of a fairy tale when a girl meets a boy (which she does)…but it doesn’t turn out the way you expect. I like that it took different turns and dark ones at that. This is a dark fairy tale, like I said Soraya makes some hard choices when it comes to her curse or her family.
- I love the cover of this book – it’s gorgeous.

- One of the surprises came with the romance part of the story and I liked that it didn’t turn out as I expected but I also felt like Soraya’s romantic interest in Parvaneh was quick. Soraya is attracted to Azad as first but that got nixed when he reveals himself!
- As far as connecting with the characters, I didn’t feel a strong one to anyone in the story. I sympathized with Soraya and at times wanted to shake her – she is a complicated character and I liked that she owned up to her anger and jealousy.

Soraya walks a fine line between good vs evil and which way is right for her. She has been someone cursed, shunned for life to live alone, knowing she can kill with a touch and wondering why…why her? Why was she cursed? There are secrets to be revealed and the lives of her family are at stake. Soraya’s journey is filled with mistakes, and consequences but she learns to gain her power back too and right her wrongs. If you like your fairy tales a little dark with some twists and turns, you will love this story.



Thanks for the review. I’m looking forward to reading this! x
Hope you like it!
Is it just me but I find that cover really unsettling 🙈 I don’t like snakes though but this white colour scheme seems especially creepy 🤷🏼♀️🙈😂😊💙💖
lol haha it is very deceptive (just like the story!), from afar the color scheme seems just a pretty pastel, feminine cover but yes that snake is creepy.
I liked this cover, but lol, have you seen Boy, Snow, Bird? it’s basically an exact copy of that, right down to the title! I find it interesting that ‘Girl, Serpent, Thorn’ was originally named ‘She Was and She Was Not’, like, is it just a huge coincidence the title AND cover is strikingly similar?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079683-boy-snow-bird
I plan on getting to this one soon. I gave the authors last book a 3.5 stars so hoping I’ll love this one even more.