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Found family is one of my favourite tropes. The slow burn was very slow, but as someone whose favourite romance is Kulti, I enjoyed it; I thought it added more depth to characters where we could really explore who they are.
It gives very much YA vibes which Wolfsong would as a YA book, but it at times felt like Twilight YA; maybe that's just because for a brief period in the early 2010s, Werewolf fiction on Wattpad was all I read but Wolfsong at times felt like an amalgamation of every Werewolf fiction trope and not in a good way. I'm not sure if that's why I had such a hard time getting into it - because it was hard; I read chapter one and it took like a week to read chapter too, which was weird because normally I'm a fan on the cliche supernatural romance tropes.
I'm not too sure what to give Wolfsong, so I'm giving it a three. I like age gap romances but when it starts when people are children do I find it odd... kinda will I get over it for this book I hope so. I'm going to try and re-read this before the year is over in the hopes of settling on an opinion.
There are a few trigger warnings which I normally wouldn't highlight as someone who reads dark romance, but it wasn't something I expected going into Wolfsong, so it was definitely a surprise when reading. There's violence and abuse.
Thanks to Netgalley, Pan Macmillan, Tor as I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Book #188 of 2022.
It gives very much YA vibes which Wolfsong would as a YA book, but it at times felt like Twilight YA; maybe that's just because for a brief period in the early 2010s, Werewolf fiction on Wattpad was all I read but Wolfsong at times felt like an amalgamation of every Werewolf fiction trope and not in a good way. I'm not sure if that's why I had such a hard time getting into it - because it was hard; I read chapter one and it took like a week to read chapter too, which was weird because normally I'm a fan on the cliche supernatural romance tropes.
I'm not too sure what to give Wolfsong, so I'm giving it a three. I like age gap romances but when it starts when people are children do I find it odd... kinda will I get over it for this book I hope so. I'm going to try and re-read this before the year is over in the hopes of settling on an opinion.
There are a few trigger warnings which I normally wouldn't highlight as someone who reads dark romance, but it wasn't something I expected going into Wolfsong, so it was definitely a surprise when reading. There's violence and abuse.
Thanks to Netgalley, Pan Macmillan, Tor as I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Book #188 of 2022.