Review: Cinder House by Freya Marske
2 October 2025
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My Five Word TL:DR Review: DIdn’t Quite Work For Me
Cinder House is a retelling of the Cinderella story with a twist in the tale. It has all the components that you would expect. The terrible stepmother and her ghastly daughters, a Prince who must choose a wife, a grand ball, a member of the fae (perhaps not a Godmother as such), time restrictions about returning home and one significant change that was interesting but that I won’t spoil here.
I can say, as it’s already mentioned in the description that at the start of the story Cinder dies and remains from that point forward a ghost, tethered to the house and with various restrictions.
I confess that the start of the story really intrigued me. It takes a step away from the original story and I was very curious how things would play out – ultimately it’s probably this twist that presented me with mixed feelings.
In terms of what I enjoyed.
I do enjoy a good retelling and as I already mentioned this has all the components to make it a clear retelling. The writing is solid, in fact I’ve read this author before and enjoy her style very much.
The characters come across as you might expect. The stepmother is cold and calculating and completely lacking in emotion other than her ambitions for her daughters. Her daughters – well, one has magic and is a horrible excuse for a human being, taking great delight in persecuting Cinder, the other sister isn’t quite as nasty. The Prince – well, his tale also has a twist and also moves in a direction that I really didn’t foresee – and I’m sorry, but I’m not going to give away spoilers for that either.
What didn’t work quite so well for me.
I think first and foremost this is a novella. I usually do avoid novellas because they don’t always have the depth that I’m really looking for, but, I do find that fairytale retellings can work well with a shorter length so, strictly speaking, perhaps this is more a ‘me’ issue. The other issue is that, and again this is really down to me and personal preferences, but I kind of expect a fairytale to have a happy ending. And, well, in some respects maybe this is a happy ending, it just didn’t quite work for me. That being said, this is an easy, bite sized story that I can see plenty of other readers simply wolfing down.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating 3 of 5 stars
Countdown to 2023 – Day 11 ‘Under the Tree’ (20 days remaining)
11 December 2022
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Tags: A Restless Truth, Countdown to 2023, Day 11, Freya Marske, The Last Binding #2, Under the Tree

Today is day 11 of my countdown to 2023. Today’s prompt is ‘Mistletoe’ and I’ve chosen a very recent read that was simply lovely, a locked room style, cosy murder mystery with magic, a slightly steamy romance and some crazy characters, not to mention the odd ghost and a talking parrot. The prompts can be found here if you want to join in. I’m hoping to use mostly books read this year. Let’s begin:
MISTLETOE (A little bit of romance)
This book was a delight. I loved it and it fits today’s prompt perfectly. A Restless Truth (The Last Binding #2) by Freya Marske

Tomorrow: Holly and Ivy – a book with great world building
A Restless Truth (The Last Binding #2) by Freya Marske
24 November 2022
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Tags: A Restless Truth, Freya Marske, The Last Binding #2
My Five Word TL:DR Review : Fantasy of Manners Murder Mystery

I had a really good time with this – even though I just discovered that I crashed into the series on the second book – whoops! Anyway, the very least I can say is that you can read this book without having read the first! Although if this is anything to go by I’m sure the first is delightful. This was an entertaining, fantasy of manners with a murder mystery and romance. I actually requested the audio version which was really good – thought I’d just throw that in here in case I forget later. I thought the narration was spot on.
Anyway, Maud Blyth is aboard the R.M.S. Lyric enroute to America accompanying a woman carrying a magical artefact. Unfortunately, when Maud’s companion is murdered she takes measures to uncover the perpetrator and solve the mystery. What could possibly go wrong?
I’m not going to go overboard (pun intended *andsorry*) on the plot but just highlight what worked so well for me.
Firstly, the writing and attention to detail is really good. This isn’t overloaded with descriptions but there’s enough to give a really firm footing and to pull you into the period. I loved the writing, it flows well, the story has legs and the dialogue is witty.
Secondly, I liked Maud a lot, she has a wonderful arc developing emotionally and really finding herself along the way. The other predominant characters are Violet Debenham – who is fantastic, I just loved her. She’s a young woman who ran away from her family’s straitlaced expectations to become an actress in America. She’s inherited some money and is returning to the UK with her family who are determined to latch onto some of that inheritance in any way possible and she loves to be shocking. What a breath of fresh air she was. I also liked Hawthorn who was the steadfast character and the ship’s master, he was roped into all sorts of shenanigans.
Finally the setting. I loved this and felt it worked really well. It felt like everyone was in really close quarters with each other on an almost constant basis. There’s not much room to maneuver and no way of escape although lots of secret places to hide. There’s an almost claustrophobic feel. The author throws in some perfectly quirky and strange asides such as the strange menagerie that’s travelling on board, ghosts and even a seance. We spend much of the voyage with the first class passengers all eyeing each other nervously and the baddies finally show their hand ramping up the tension.
In terms of criticisms. I don’t really have much. I loved that there was magic included but didn’t really get much of a feel for the dynamics which I blame on myself for not having reading book 1. There’s an almost over-the-top-Agatha-Christie-Vaudevillian feel to the story with the criminals being overblown caricatures but to be fair, I enjoyed the overall feel and thought it played into the cosy mystery elements Let’s just be honest – a gritty police drama this is not.
This is a fast paced, sometimes steamy, quite often funny, beautifully written cosy (I guess you could call it a locked room) mystery story with endearing characters, a lovely romance and a menagerie of craziness. Talking parrots, racy scenes and an overall charm that I was really taken with.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating 4.5 of 5 stars





