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geo_ix's review
1.0
0.5 stars.
Honestly the worst I’ve read this year. It was boring & I got sick of them very quickly. So much emphasis on weight & eating, she was obsessed with the idea of aliens & giggled about their interactions in private after blowing up in his face & it wasn’t anything new to me. The shifter stuff & the magic & the anatomy just got crazier and crazier & the writing just clearly wasn’t for me.
Honestly the worst I’ve read this year. It was boring & I got sick of them very quickly. So much emphasis on weight & eating, she was obsessed with the idea of aliens & giggled about their interactions in private after blowing up in his face & it wasn’t anything new to me. The shifter stuff & the magic & the anatomy just got crazier and crazier & the writing just clearly wasn’t for me.
alejandra_guerrero's review
2.0
The MMC was meh, the FMC wasn’t the brightest bulb, I could hardly follow her reasoning, and the rest of the characters were kind of annoying.
At times it read as a comedy, but overall it didn’t give me the impression that’s what the author wanted. I think it was supposed to be serious, but I just couldn’t take it seriously.
There’s a moment when the MMC tells his blonde, himbo brother to ride on him, while he’s in his beast form (which looks like a tiger) and I couldn’t help but picture this.

Just blue instead of green. Because the aliens are blue. Then other times it gave me strong Dragon Ball vibes, with all the hodgepodge of aliens and supernatural beings. And the author kept introducing characters in the last chapters, people who were there for like a paragraph and gone, or just mentioned once and never again. What was the point, when they didn’t matter at all? The story is ok, but the plot felt like it was stretched too thin, and there are a bunch of “When did they manage to do that?” moments. Like when he was all night outside her hotel protecting her and in the morning we’re told he went straight home to shower. But when he gets out of the shower he has a picnic basket he picked up from the diner.
I didn’t particularly like the brothers, they seemed way too stupid, and meddlesome to boot. Not reading anymore of this series.
At times it read as a comedy, but overall it didn’t give me the impression that’s what the author wanted. I think it was supposed to be serious, but I just couldn’t take it seriously.
There’s a moment when the MMC tells his blonde, himbo brother to ride on him, while he’s in his beast form (which looks like a tiger) and I couldn’t help but picture this.

Just blue instead of green. Because the aliens are blue. Then other times it gave me strong Dragon Ball vibes, with all the hodgepodge of aliens and supernatural beings. And the author kept introducing characters in the last chapters, people who were there for like a paragraph and gone, or just mentioned once and never again. What was the point, when they didn’t matter at all? The story is ok, but the plot felt like it was stretched too thin, and there are a bunch of “When did they manage to do that?” moments. Like when he was all night outside her hotel protecting her and in the morning we’re told he went straight home to shower. But when he gets out of the shower he has a picnic basket he picked up from the diner.
I didn’t particularly like the brothers, they seemed way too stupid, and meddlesome to boot. Not reading anymore of this series.