The Belles - Dhonielle Clayton Review

The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton





Being beautiful is everything, especially in the world of Orleans, a world where most are born graey.
Camellia Beauregard is one of the few born beautiful, colourful, a Belle. Her and her Belle sisters have the ability to make others beautiful.
The Belle's main goal is to become the favourite, the one chosen by the roayl family to live at the palace and be the royal family's own personal Belle.
Camellia soon learns that things are amiss and that perhaps her gifts go beyond just making a person beautiful
This book is nothing like how I expected it to be and I truly loved every single word of it.
This was an intersting take on how appearnaces aren't everything, that beauty is only skin deep and that being obsessed with how you look can be a dangerous thing.
I am eagerly awaiting for book 2 as this end on a cliffhanger of sorts!
Thank you to Hachette Australia and NetGalley for providing me a free copy in exchange for an honest review.

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