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pagepixie 's review for:
Once Upon A Pack
by Ari Wright
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book was so adorable! It was such a fluffy, fun, romantic stroll through a fairytale!
I loved our FMC, she was so sweet and kind. The way she spoke to animals was absolutely adorable! She was such a soft and girly female lead, I loved it.
Put male main character we’re not exactly original, but they were sweet. Asher was the calm, cozy, logical male, Dair was the broody, tortured grump, and Bast (my favorite) was the joyful exuberant golden retriever! They were all different and sweet. Overall we saw second chance love, hate to love, and friends to lovers all in one book!
I loved how Ivy not only developed her relationships with each man individually, but she also helped them grow closer together with each other.
While there wasn’t much plot, I still enjoyed the classic Cinderella moments that were weaved in. Especially finding out who the “fairy godmother” was! That was such a cute little detail I wasn’t expecting.
I’ll definitely be following this series of interconnected standalones. I have feeling the author’s writing is just going to improve as we go!
I loved our FMC, she was so sweet and kind. The way she spoke to animals was absolutely adorable! She was such a soft and girly female lead, I loved it.
Put male main character we’re not exactly original, but they were sweet. Asher was the calm, cozy, logical male, Dair was the broody, tortured grump, and Bast (my favorite) was the joyful exuberant golden retriever! They were all different and sweet. Overall we saw second chance love, hate to love, and friends to lovers all in one book!
I loved how Ivy not only developed her relationships with each man individually, but she also helped them grow closer together with each other.
While there wasn’t much plot, I still enjoyed the classic Cinderella moments that were weaved in. Especially finding out who the “fairy godmother” was! That was such a cute little detail I wasn’t expecting.
I’ll definitely be following this series of interconnected standalones. I have feeling the author’s writing is just going to improve as we go!