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A Bone in His Teeth by Kellen Graves

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

4.5 stars!

A massive thank you to Kellen Graves for this ARC in exchange for my full, honest review!

I have read and loved everything this author has written, and A Bone in His Teeth did not disappoint in the slightest. First of all, I read it in two sittings. It was so engaging and the setting was so gorgeous I just could not stop. If a queer fantasy lighthouse romance sounds like your speed, this book absolutely fulfills everything it claims to be.

I loved Alba and Eridanys so much, their banter alone makes their relationship compelling. Their relationship involves a lot of healing, and the fact that they had shared past traumas despite being in extremely different circumstances was so special. As usual, Graves' smut scenes are great the quality of the prose never dips at those moments which I appreciate. The landscape in this book is just amazing, giving you all of the dramatic coastal horror with some really gorgeous quiet fantasy elements. Again, as always with this author, there is the perfect amount of angst balanced out with some really soft moments. The plot ends up being kind of feral and I loved that turn. Enough forgiveness to abusers!

There are a few things that normally don't work well for me but that this book in particular does well. Usually, I don't find mysteries super interesting because they're either predictable or overly complex. This book strikes a good balance, and while I didn't find the reveal massively shocking, it has enough momentum to keep you invested. Another thing I don't usually care for is the protagonist being motivated by a missing family member because I don't like just being told that they love each other because their family with little actual evidence. Again, it works here because of what Alba has done in the past to keep his mother safe and the hints of their interactions you get through Alba's thoughts. 

Now for the things that didn't work for me. These are not problems with the book but just personal preferences as a reader. First, there's some action particularly towards the end and I always end up skimming that stuff. It wasn't an overbearing amount, I'm just not a fan of action. This is a standalone, and it is much more difficult for a standalone to get 5 stars from me than for a series. I like being invested in characters over a long time and that's just not possible for a standalone so both of these things bump it down to a still fantastic 4.5 stars!

I can't recommend this book enough, especially if you're suffering through finals like me and need something gritty, beautiful, and hot to pull you through. I intend to read everything Kellen Graves writes, including those that I don't get sent for free. This book will not disappoint. I cannot wait for everyone to read this.

Happy reading!

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