![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, it felt more as if the author was more interested in continuing the story with the auxiliary characters that she had made up for the series than really delving into Ursula’s story, which felt somewhat tangential to the story Valentino seemed to REALLY want to tell about the “odd sisters” machinations regarding the various villains in the Disney-verse. About half the book was focused on follow-up to events from the previous book in the series, The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty’s Prince, which I wasn’t really invested in. ![]() What annoyed me about the book was that it was not a “standalone,” which I really feel like the books in this villain series should be in order to give each villain’s potentially complex backstory and motives their full due. I love Ursula, but, alas, this was not the Ursula novel I desperately wanted it to be. Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea Witch by Serena Valentino ![]()
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