Ratings29
Average rating3.6
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post to catch up.
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I was really looking forward to this sequel to My Lady Jane, especially because it would involve a supernatural Jane Eyre retelling with a strong comedic sensibility. It wasn't what I'd hoped it would be, but it was still a lot of fun.
The best part of it was having Charlotte Brontë as a character in the story—as Jane's best (living) friend. I enjoyed Charlotte's character enough that I'd willingly read a sequel about her.
And yes, I said, “living” there—Helen, the poor girl from Lowood Institution whose death was so hard for Jane is still around in ghost form. The death was still hard on Jane, but having Helen around as a ghost ended up becoming a different kind of obstacle for her to overcome.
I'd have expected a better link between the Janes—at least a stronger link in the supernatural aspects of the stories—than what we got.
Still, it was a fun listen and I'm definitely coming back for the next installment about Calamity Jane.