Falling For The Beast By Alannah Carbonneau -
: An isolated man with physical scars and a grouchy demeanor, fitting the "grumpy/sunshine" archetype.
: The book heavily utilizes the forced proximity , grumpy vs. sunshine , and small-town romance tropes common in Carbonneau's other works . Themes Falling for the Beast by Alannah Carbonneau
: Consistent with the original fairy tale, the narrative explores looking past physical disfigurement and social isolation to find a meaningful partnership. : An isolated man with physical scars and
: Both protagonists are driven by a deep-seated loneliness, illustrating how unexpected circumstances can bridge emotional gaps. Themes : Consistent with the original fairy tale,
: As the storm rages, the forced proximity leads to a "steamy" connection as they overcome their initial friction. Key Characters & Tropes
by Alannah Carbonneau is a contemporary, "steamy" romance novella that reimagines the classic Beauty and the Beast fairy tale within a modern setting. Plot Overview

