I'm choosing to write a response to a review I saw discussing Delora's reaction to her spawn biting her. I'm going to be drawing some quotes. I just didn't feel like getting into this on some random person's review when I can easily do it this way and if they choose to engage with it then it's more on their terms.
"Delora as a heroine is....someone that I think you'll grow to hate the more the story goes on.
At first, I understood her, in that she felt lonely, betrayed, angry, hurt, and, all in all, depressed. These were relatable emotions given her situation, and so I didn't mind that she was a super downer.
At the beginning.
But see, that's the thing about beginnings and development: the latter HAS to follow the former in order for the story to be engaging.
To translate, what I mean by this is that Delora HAS to change and move past that depressive stage at the beginning, as both her love for Magnar (the Mavka whom she names) and her new chance at life unfold.
Delora is, simply put, selfish, whiny, depressed, pathetic, and overall just annoying from start to finish. Like...I would have been fine dealing with even a bit of prolonged depression if only she redeemed herself in some way, but NOTHING about her as a character is attractive or appealing, and at NO POINT does a redemption arc genuine feel present or earned. Sure, at one point she sort-of contributes, but by that point the story just DRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGED on and on and on and on and on and on (and so on), that I didn't care anymore."
Firstly, I find it extremely interesting that this is someone's response to a character that has depression and for once isn't "fixed with love." She HAS Magnar's love, but a monster cock can't be the sole drive for someone to not be depressed. That's toxic. Secondly, Delora is depressed as shit, she's been abused, cheated on, she murdered her husband and his lover, was exiled from her community and then THROWN INTO A FUCKING DEMON FOREST. That's not something that you can just bounce back from because you're getting some regular monster dick. Healing isn't linear, why get mad when Delora does something?
"The absolute WORST part for me was when Delora outright REJECTED her own child just because he tried to bite her. And, as Magnar points out, that HER OWN FAULT for not controlling her fear. Like...the author ADMITS at the end of the book that she's never had her own child, so this is someone writing from the perspective of a mother when she has NOOOO idea how a mother would react. Like...for all mothers out there, would you reject your child just because they tried to bite you or hit you ONCE?
Um...HELL NO!
So yeah, feels like a huge gamble on the part of the author that did NOT pay off, and really just left a bad taste in my mouth."
One of my cousins had such bad post-partum depression after she had her kid that she literally couldn't hold her child for upwards of 5 years and struggled to emotionally connect for much longer. Who are you to judge what is right or wrong if you aren't even a parent yourself. Delora has depression, she's supposed to be flawed. Aside from that, this is fiction, what's written doesn't necessarily mean it's right/something the author agrees with themselves, it was a plot point for her to overcome. Delora is a depressed mother f*cker, you really think she's going to be able to handle a faceless brainless muncher? I agree Delora can be really annoying and selfish, but shocker, that's something that happens with depression. Being pathetic???? Usually comes with depression. Delora doesn't have to be a functioning depressed person anymore because she almost died, and hid in a cave. Honestly let me go into a dark cave and just let myself be depressed for a bit I'm down. So how is there any motivation outside of a romance "fixing her" to STOP being depressed? When she finally gets used to the kid he fucking leaves!!!! And then she's back to being sad!!! Because who wouldn't?
Also this person suggested that A Soul to Keep is better simply because it's a beauty and the beast retelling and those are more popular........ please go back to the Y/A section I'm begging.