: The story is a contemporary reimagining of the classic fairy tale, focusing on the relationship between a woman named Winter and a "beastly" man named Alaric.
: The book is known for its "slow burn" tension and the emotional healing that takes place between the two main characters.
: Unlike a standard contemporary romance, it incorporates supernatural themes, often involving shifters or cursed individuals, which is a staple of Utley’s writing style.
: The narrative typically shifts between the two protagonists, allowing readers to see Alaric’s internal struggle with his "beast" and Winter's growing attraction to him.
Falling For Beastly By Yonni Utley (2026)
: The story is a contemporary reimagining of the classic fairy tale, focusing on the relationship between a woman named Winter and a "beastly" man named Alaric.
: The book is known for its "slow burn" tension and the emotional healing that takes place between the two main characters.
: Unlike a standard contemporary romance, it incorporates supernatural themes, often involving shifters or cursed individuals, which is a staple of Utley’s writing style.
: The narrative typically shifts between the two protagonists, allowing readers to see Alaric’s internal struggle with his "beast" and Winter's growing attraction to him.