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Wolf Girl by Leia Stone

readlovereviewblog's review

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5.0

The author's intro was enough to make me want to read this story. This book was also recommended to me in similar books I have read recently on Amazon.
I love that the author included a map of her city to help the reader understand where the story takes place. The first part of the story really drew me in because I loved the story's opening part. You got to see Demi's personality and watch her lose control, which happened to be in front of a hot guy (Sawyer). I was very interested in this book from the Wolf Girl's point of view. The author totally captivated my attention with her unique additions to the fantasy world.

The books began at a Delphi University with a very introspective look at our main characters' circumstances and attitudes. The author covers the back story or the main characters very early in the book. Still, she doesn't info dump the information. She does it thru conversation and thought. The reader definitely gets enough information to understand the history as things progress.

Werewolf City is mentioned, and I loved that the author had an entire backdrop set up with scenes I could imagine as they described it. Wolf Girl is Demi, and of course, the hot alpha's son is Sawyer. (Don't worry, I won't post any spoilers, this one you have to read for yourself). I enjoyed that Demi is relatable and a strong female character even with all the drama and unexpected events.
This book gets even more interesting as you read through and get more backstory on the main characters, their personalities, and, of course, the history as well as the current situation.

teri_b's review against another edition

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It's just too bad the representation of relationship between female and male main character. 
Will the abuse ever end?

funnydog321's review against another edition

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Not particularly well written, the story felt rushed 

lotsoflove3's review

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3.0

I need to stop starting books after midnight knowing I won’t stop until I finish!! It’s 4am now :/ this book was really good though so I don’t regret it! It has a unique world building element that was different to the others in this genre. Most A/B/O style books have very similar things going on, so the creation of all the other elements going on was very fun! However the last chapter completely ruined it for me unfortunately, otherwise it was a very good four stars. Concerning as the sequels look not very well rated, so even though I am intrigued about what happened with Sawyer and Demi I’m unsure if I’ll continue this journey.

In terms of how men are written Sawyer isn’t bad, he knows when to not be an alpha dick kind of guy but annoyingly at the same time his answer to everything is violence? Not ideal! I would rather see him use his power in other ways but that’s maybe just me

its_marla's review

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5.0

Holy cow this book was great! Once I started it, I legit did not put it down till I finished it!! And man that ending, I seriously can’t wait for the next book to come out in February!

heyitsife's review

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2.5

Rating: 2.4
This book was massively disappointing. I think the plot had so much potential. I’ve never read a werewolf story with this variation of wolf. And I was really excited to see the way the author would develop it. However, the character development was very poor. I would’ve liked a stronger female lead, but I understand the way she was. She was bullied for 15 years of her life, has had to chain down her wolf for all of it, went through a very traumatic experience. So I understand the demureness of her personality. But that doesn’t mean I like it. It forced her to rely on Sawyer as her protector. But because of the type of wolf she is I want her to acknowledge that she doesn’t need a protector. Sawyer’s character was kind of meh. Nothing really great about him honestly. The ending though is the biggest reason I’m giving this book such such a low rating. They have already imprinted on each other. They can read each other’s thoughts and feelings. Right, I get all that. It’s nothing new to a werewolf story. However, the fact that Sawyer did not believe Demi, despite all of that which comes with imprinting, was utterly ridiculous. All of the good about this book went down the drain with that ending.

fi293's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

bookaddictjax's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny 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? It's complicated

3.0

mumai's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful fast-paced

5.0

whitneykelley's review

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4.0

Ok so no kidding about spoilers in this review. The plot is super twisty, so seriously don’t read this further unless you want hints spoiled.



First things first, the plotting of this does NOT follow romance novel rules!