I got pulled into this book mostly because the premise is gloriously bonkers and I love when authors take big swings. Sally Thorne’s 'Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match' is a historical rom-com riff on Mary Shelley where Victor’s younger sister Angelika sews together a man she hopes will be her perfect match, and chaos, feelings, and identities follow. The book was published in 2022 and runs roughly 384 pages, so it’s a proper chunk of gothic rom-com energy if you want something that leans into spooky-season vibes. What really sold me was the mood swings of the writing: equal parts ridiculous, horny, and oddly tender. Professional reviews called it a playful take on the macabre that manages laughs and heart while keeping a gothic atmosphere, which aligns with how I read it—funny scenes intercut with moments that actually try to ask bigger questions about empathy and consequence. At the same time I’ll be honest, community reactions are split wide open—some readers adored the madness and characters, others found the tone jarring or were uncomfortable with certain power dynamics and how sexual content is handled. If you read forums or reader reviews you’ll see passionate defenders and fierce detractors. So is it worth reading to me Personally I’d say yes if you go in expecting a wild, occasionally messy experiment rather than a polished classic. It’s at its best when you’re willing to laugh at the absurdity and lean into the strange chemistry, and it’s worse if you want a fully realistic period piece or are sensitive to questionable consent dynamics. If you love rom-coms that are a little irreverent and a little gross in a purposeful way, give it a shot; otherwise maybe sample a chapter first. I finished it feeling entertained and a little breathless, which is exactly the kind of weird fun I wanted.
I’ll be blunt: I had a blast and I also got upset at times, which is the sign of a book that provokes rather than just soothes. 'Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match' is a rom-com take on Frankenstein with steamy moments, dark humor, and a heroine who makes catastrophic choices in pursuit of love. The book lands as funny, horny, and occasionally uncomfortable depending on your tolerance for morally messy protagonists. Reader responses are sharply divided, so your mileage will vary, but if you enjoy novels that mix gothic atmosphere with modern rom-com tones and you don’t need everything to be ethically spotless, it’s absolutely worth a try. I closed the last page smiling at the gut-punch moments and thinking about how weirdly satisfying a messy book can be.
This one surprised me more than I expected, and I’m still thinking about certain scenes weeks after finishing it. On the facts side, 'Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match' was released in September 2022 and is positioned as a romantic comedy with gothic elements, so don’t expect strict historical realism—Thorne intentionally bends period voice and behavior for laughs and heart. That contextual note helped me forgive some of the tone choices that felt modern. Critically the book got decent trade reviews praising its inventiveness, while the reader base is polarized. I noticed a pattern where readers who enjoyed it leaned into the whimsy and found Angelika’s arc of growth satisfying, whereas critics called out problematic elements like entitlement, questionable power dynamics, and humor that lands as gross for some. Those are not small complaints, and they change whether the book lands as charming or troubling for you. If you’re someone who reads romance for character healing and consensual development, be prepared to wrestle with the ethics the novel throws at you. If you primarily enjoy irreverent premises and love-hate chemistry, it’s likely to be a berry-filled guilty pleasure.
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