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My first MM and a paranormal romantasy at that is such an experience!
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My first MM and a paranormal romantasy at that is such an experience!
Welcome to my tour stop
OMFG this book! Not only is the cover look so darn pretty but the content is on another dimension. Yep it might fae based but there are also other supernaturals included on it which made it more awesome than other fae books.
If I thought a Legacy of Storm & Starlight is the bomb, this is most definitely upscaled to a whole another level. Continuing the saga of Zylah's really low points; the first half discusses how she battles physical, emotional and mental insanity to maintain her secret and make ends meet - my heart totally went out for her.
The second half is more of gearing to battle kind of twists and I am more than happy to get to see more of Holt
If I thought a Legacy of Storm & Starlight is the bomb, this is most definitely upscaled to a whole another level. Continuing the saga of Zylah's really low points; the first half discusses how she battles physical, emotional and mental insanity to maintain her secret and make ends meet - my heart totally went out for her.
The second half is more of gearing to battle kind of twists and I am more than happy to get to see more of Holt
I rarely read books inspired by the Indian Myth or anything relative to that peninsula, however, I am glad I gave this one a try.
The way the characters were introduced is done differently than how I would normally read in a fantasy book. A lot of little things were hidden by the author which eventually made it more interesting to read.
All in all a good one
The way the characters were introduced is done differently than how I would normally read in a fantasy book. A lot of little things were hidden by the author which eventually made it more interesting to read.
All in all a good one
Wolfsong by TJ Klune is a captivating and emotional novel that delves deep into themes of family, love, and identity. It is a story that combines elements of fantasy, mythology, and romance, creating a unique and unforgettable reading experience.
Wolf romance novel.
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Wolfsong by TJ Klune is a captivating and emotional novel that delves deep into themes of family, love, and identity. It is a story that combines elements of fantasy, mythology, and romance, creating a unique and unforgettable reading experience.
The story follows the life of Ox, a young man who lives in the small town of Green Creek. Despite his quiet and uneventful life, Ox knows that there is something different about him. He has always felt like an outsider, but he cannot quite put his finger on why. That is, until the day he meets Joe, a strange and mysterious young man who introduces him to a world of werewolves, magic, and danger.
As Ox learns more about his true identity and the world of the werewolves, he also begins to develop feelings for Joe, who seems to be just as drawn to him. Their relationship is at the heart of the novel, and it is a beautiful and touching love story that will tug at your heartstrings.
One of the things that makes Wolfsong such a powerful and engaging read is the depth of the characters. Each one is complex and nuanced, with their own motivations, fears, and desires. TJ Klune does an excellent job of bringing these characters to life, making them feel real and relatable.
Another standout feature of the book is the world-building. The world of Green Creek and the werewolves is richly imagined and filled with detail, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. The mythology behind the werewolves is particularly interesting, and it is clear that Klune has put a lot of thought into creating a unique and original world.
Overall, Wolfsong is a beautifully written and emotionally powerful novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it. It is a must-read for fans of fantasy, romance, and LGBTQ+ literature, and it is a testament to the power of love and acceptance in a world that can often be harsh and unforgiving.
Wolf romance novel.
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Wolfsong by TJ Klune is a captivating and emotional novel that delves deep into themes of family, love, and identity. It is a story that combines elements of fantasy, mythology, and romance, creating a unique and unforgettable reading experience.
The story follows the life of Ox, a young man who lives in the small town of Green Creek. Despite his quiet and uneventful life, Ox knows that there is something different about him. He has always felt like an outsider, but he cannot quite put his finger on why. That is, until the day he meets Joe, a strange and mysterious young man who introduces him to a world of werewolves, magic, and danger.
As Ox learns more about his true identity and the world of the werewolves, he also begins to develop feelings for Joe, who seems to be just as drawn to him. Their relationship is at the heart of the novel, and it is a beautiful and touching love story that will tug at your heartstrings.
One of the things that makes Wolfsong such a powerful and engaging read is the depth of the characters. Each one is complex and nuanced, with their own motivations, fears, and desires. TJ Klune does an excellent job of bringing these characters to life, making them feel real and relatable.
Another standout feature of the book is the world-building. The world of Green Creek and the werewolves is richly imagined and filled with detail, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. The mythology behind the werewolves is particularly interesting, and it is clear that Klune has put a lot of thought into creating a unique and original world.
Overall, Wolfsong is a beautifully written and emotionally powerful novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it. It is a must-read for fans of fantasy, romance, and LGBTQ+ literature, and it is a testament to the power of love and acceptance in a world that can often be harsh and unforgiving.
Charming by Jade Linwood is a delightful romantic novel that will capture your heart from the very beginning.
The chemistry between the MCs is undeniable, and Linwood does an excellent job of building their relationship gradually. As the story unfolds, we see the two characters grow closer and fall in love in a way that feels authentic and genuine.
Overall, Charming is a well-written, heartwarming romance novel that will leave you feeling satisfied and fulfilled. Linwood's writing is engaging and her characters are well-developed and relatable. If you're a fan of romance novels or fairy tales, I highly recommend giving Charming a read.
The chemistry between the MCs is undeniable, and Linwood does an excellent job of building their relationship gradually. As the story unfolds, we see the two characters grow closer and fall in love in a way that feels authentic and genuine.
Overall, Charming is a well-written, heartwarming romance novel that will leave you feeling satisfied and fulfilled. Linwood's writing is engaging and her characters are well-developed and relatable. If you're a fan of romance novels or fairy tales, I highly recommend giving Charming a read.
The Motherf*cking ending.
I thought I signed up for a fantasy read cause I just looked at the cover and said. "Oh pretty, I love floral covers" without bothering to read the blurb of TW's!
Thriller in general is one of my least read genre but this psychological thriller of a book is something I don't regret reading.
Told in multiple POVs - from both the psycho and the victims/heroine, it made me feel like I was on the sidelines watching scenes as they unfold. Unlike other books where the multiple POVs were used as a literary measure, this was actually pretty straightforward and not at all confusing.
The plot was also designed head on that you know who's who and what their role is on the book, made it easier to gauge how much interest you need to invest on each character.
The level of creepy and triggers were posited in a way that you are mildly uncomfortable yet not disgusted enough to not continue, cause you want to know how the psycho goes down. And yes, again, that motherf*cking ending was written
I thought I signed up for a fantasy read cause I just looked at the cover and said. "Oh pretty, I love floral covers" without bothering to read the blurb of TW's!
Thriller in general is one of my least read genre but this psychological thriller of a book is something I don't regret reading.
Told in multiple POVs - from both the psycho and the victims/heroine, it made me feel like I was on the sidelines watching scenes as they unfold. Unlike other books where the multiple POVs were used as a literary measure, this was actually pretty straightforward and not at all confusing.
The plot was also designed head on that you know who's who and what their role is on the book, made it easier to gauge how much interest you need to invest on each character.
The level of creepy and triggers were posited in a way that you are mildly uncomfortable yet not disgusted enough to not continue, cause you want to know how the psycho goes down. And yes, again, that motherf*cking ending was written