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Of Wings and Wolves by S.M. Reine

pnwtinap's review

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3.0

I really love SM Reine's writing and this particular universe. However I had a hard time with this book and story line. It felt really forced and almost like she was trying to get a few more pages written. i think these characters really just work best as supporting member of the cast versus having a strong story of their own.

laughlinesandliterature's review

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5.0

Well this was another fantastic read from S.M. Reine. I'm woefully behind on her current books, but I'm determined to catch up. They always suck me in, and Summer and Nash's story was no different. This was a great view into the time that Summer and Abram spent in Haven. I did catch myself thinking of their mother, and how stunned she is when they walk out towards her. I could only remember leaving her with her grief in the last book while I read this one. I was glad that Summer and Abram were happy and had good lives. I did like how Summer and Nash came together, and how she really changed his outlook. Nash didn't seem all that likeable in the beginning, but he quickly became one of my favorite characters. I can't wait to see how everything integrates in the Ascension series.

ewolf's review

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4.0

This was a pleasant read. Though it is a later book in a series, it was still read to get introduced to them. Enough that I am wanting to read the others in this particular series.

There were a couple of moments in the book that did make it questionable to the character's personality. Not much questioning on a few things that would have definitely brought up a conflict of some sort. Instead they carried on as though the other didn't just about get them both killed. Over all though, it was an enjoyable light read.

melanie_page's review

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Since I read The Descent series first, I really enjoyed getting into a book that has more supernatural creatures, especially angels. Reine never does what I expect she's going to do with a new character or plot point, so I'm always surprised. I especially enjoyed the way Nash demonstrated to Summer how the haven was a fabrication and she was able to touch and ring the stars. If you're not into insta-love, there is some of that in here. Summer's twin, Abram, was a nice addition because he didn't seem like a repeat of Abel or Seth.
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