Wolfsong by T.J. Klune
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Sure, with a novel called Wolfsong, it would be kind of a no-brainer to say this was a quasi YA involving werewolves, and you'd be right.
I've read a ton of werewolf novels and this one was so rich, focus, and pure. It's all about the bonds, those rich green bonds. I'm pretty impressed.
It's a super-easy read, and it's super fun. I loved everything about it. It's pure wolfish trust and protection and family. There's something really awesome about that, and this particular novel is stronger on that than most of the novels like this.
It's M/M romance, btw, but even with that, it's a great novel about Pack.
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Friday, February 10, 2023
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