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This was a cute romance between a British princess and an American woman. I was going to give it four stars but some characters were left out at the end and I wanted to know what happened to them too. But I did enjoy this book and I will read it again one day.
I love that this has queer werewolves and non binary characters and there is also good representation of mental illness. The story was really fun too. My only problem, which is not that big of a deal but would have made reading it easier, is if it had been edited, as there were typos and misspellings; but this doesn't take away from how good the story is. I recommend this to anyone looking for queer werewolves and trans characters.
Update: ADJ fixed the typos and misspellings on the kindle edition.
Update: ADJ fixed the typos and misspellings on the kindle edition.
This left me feeling shattered. Incredible story with skillful writing. It reminds me of how children of color go missing and no one does anything about it. The reality of gentrification is also brought up throughout the story. Overall I really enjoyed this novel.
I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.
Veronica wants to love and be loved. She is considering giving up until she does some magic and meets Sebastian on a dating app. They go on a date, and some creepy things happen in which they see people other people don't see. On their second date, things go horribly wrong when they try to set some spirits free from replaying their deaths over and over.
Braun shows the length some people will go to find someone and keep them, as Veronica goes to extreme lengths to meet Sebastian and wants to be with him even after a horrible secret is revealed about their parents. Even when one of them ends up dead, Veronica is determined to stay with Sebastian.
I really enjoyed this short story and it left me wanting more. It is a well written short story and I recommend it to anyone who is looking for something creepy to read.
Veronica wants to love and be loved. She is considering giving up until she does some magic and meets Sebastian on a dating app. They go on a date, and some creepy things happen in which they see people other people don't see. On their second date, things go horribly wrong when they try to set some spirits free from replaying their deaths over and over.
Braun shows the length some people will go to find someone and keep them, as Veronica goes to extreme lengths to meet Sebastian and wants to be with him even after a horrible secret is revealed about their parents. Even when one of them ends up dead, Veronica is determined to stay with Sebastian.
I really enjoyed this short story and it left me wanting more. It is a well written short story and I recommend it to anyone who is looking for something creepy to read.
I absolutely adored George! I was so proud of her when she came out to her mom and brother and was brave enough to be Charlotte in the school play. And it was wonderful that she had such a supportive friend. I'm glad a book about a trans girl exists and I hope there will be more in the future.