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galacticvampire 's review for:
Brothersong
by TJ Klune
While I really like the concept here, I must say again that the biggest flaw of the Green Creek series is the insistence on reserving a book for each couple.
The result is that, by the time I'm invested in the relationship, the book is already over, because differently than contemporary romances there's a lot of plot to be solced here.
Still, I really enjoyed the dynamic between Carter and Gavin. The progression felt very interesting and their communication and frustration with ine another was extremely funny. If they had time to develop they could've been easy favourites.
(Oh, there was also this huge finale involving Ox and their father that really cemented that the overall plot didn't have to be so mitigated. Jt felt really out of place after three books)
The result is that, by the time I'm invested in the relationship, the book is already over, because differently than contemporary romances there's a lot of plot to be solced here.
Still, I really enjoyed the dynamic between Carter and Gavin. The progression felt very interesting and their communication and frustration with ine another was extremely funny. If they had time to develop they could've been easy favourites.
(Oh, there was also this huge finale involving Ox and their father that really cemented that the overall plot didn't have to be so mitigated. Jt felt really out of place after three books)