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Tuesday, May 10, 2022


Review: HER WOLF IN THE WILD by Rien Gray

 


Book Details

Title: Her Wolf in the Wild
Author: Rien Gray
Publisher: Carina Press
Publication Date: October 19, 2021
Genre(s): Adult, LGBT, Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal
Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.com/Her-Wolf-Wild-Paranormal-Romance-ebook/dp/B08ZYNJH4X
     

Reading Details

Finish Date: January 24, 2022
Format: Digital
Representation: Sapphic
Trigger/Content Warnings: Violence, blood, emotional and domestic abuse


Rating: 5/5

Favorite Quote/Scene: 
"I've watched way too many superhero movies about women who could throw around tanks and planes, but she looks like she could do it for real-and with one hand."

Review: 
I don't know what about this book drew me towards it. It might have been the werewolf part of it, might have been the running away from an abusive relationship. I don't actually know. Something about it just made me want to read it and I was thrilled to learn that my library had it.

The connection between these various characters was the best part to me. Our two mains, Christiana and Micah, had an absolutely sizzling connection and I absolutely adored it. There was an instant draw between the two, but I also really liked how it was explained. The two had a hot connection, but there was also a lot of sweetness and caring there as well. I also really loved their connection with the rest of the club. It was clear that Micah cared about them and wanted to do whatever she could to keep them safe.

I do have a slight issue with this book: the length. I really think this book could have benefited from being longer. The time could have been spent on a variety of topics such as confrontation with Micah's mom, more time spent bonding with the rest of the club, more time with Christiana and Micah bonding, or even more time with Christiana's ex. Personally I thought the book worked really well by itself, but I do think it could have been longer.

I feel bad that this isn't a longer review, but I can't seem to find any more words to describe this book. I genuinely enjoyed reading it. The characters were fun and I really liked their connection. The book could have been longer but it did work really well at the current length. This is one of those books that I'm disappointed isn't getting a physical release. It'd be really cool to have this book on my shelf.





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