Review: Falling for the Huntsman
Falling for the Huntsman is the final book in To Win a Dark Heart and the last ARC I have left to review in the series. After being introduced to Leialoha Humpherys's heartfelt writing in Transformed Tail, I had a feeling they were saving the best for last. This book has everything you could possibly want in a fairy tale retelling, from surprising twists on familiar characters to swoony romance with just a touch of magic. This book combines "Snow White" with "Hansel and Gretel" in a new and creative way, bringing back the characters from both for an unexpected epilogue to their tales.
Alaric is not the typical forest-dwelling huntsman. Instead, he is a whaler who spends most of his time at sea. When he is rescued from a near-death experience by a healer named Malia, he begins to question his life choices as her kindness guides him onto a new path. Malia is not without secrets of her own. The townsfolk view her as a witch who tried to eat two innocent children she once had under her care, but the reality is quite different. She seeks a quiet life serving others in a humble attempt to hide her great destiny.
Like most books in To Win a Dark Heart, this story takes place after the events of the two fairy tales that inspired it and reintroduces those stories later in a new way. Sereth, this book's version of Snow White, is a stark contrast to the wide-eyed innocent character she is typically portrayed as. She is manipulative and calculating after undergoing a messy divorce with Prince Elias, with whom both Alaric and Malia have dealings. The Hansel and Gretel archetypes are introduced as a pair of misguided twins who don't know who to trust after being taken advantage of for most of their lives.
My favorite thing about this book is the love story. Alaric and Malia go through a full romantic arc together, starting out as reluctant allies, moving toward friendship, and ultimately discovering true love. Malia makes Alaric a better person with her strong morals and environmental activism. Alaric helps Malia see her true value and stand up to those who want to oppress her. Together, they are an unstoppable force that can hardly be seen as villains by any means.
Falling for the Huntsman is a lovely finale to the To Win a Dark Heart series, weaving together elements of "Snow White" and "Hansel and Gretel" into a captivating tale of love, redemption, and self-discovery. Leialoha Humpherys's masterful storytelling brings complex characters to life, making it impossible not to root for Alaric and Malia's heartwarming romance. Do you have a favorite book from this series so far? Let me know in the comments!

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