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Graphic: Death, Sexual content, Blood
Moderate: Emotional abuse, Gun violence, Sexism, Violence
Minor: Kidnapping
this was my first time reading anything in the omegaverse and with knotting so i had no idea what to expect (and had to google both terms because i didn’t know what they really meant). i’m not sure how i feel about it tbh. the politics were interesting and i wasn’t mad about the smut. but there was so many names and details that i found myself getting a little confused and felt like it muddied the waters a bit. also, this book could’ve easily been 100 pages less and that may have made it better. the chapters were so long and i felt myself wanting to skim through some parts. also why were they called “vampyres” instead of “vampires”? that made me irrationally angry lol
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Violence, Blood
Minor: Toxic relationship
Hazelwood, Ali. Bride (pp. 201-202). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
📖Genres: adult, spicy, romance, paranormal, paranormal romance, urban fantasy
📚Page Count: 402
🎧Audiobook Length: 12h 47min
👩🏾🏫My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 - 4.5/5
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Bride by Ali Hazelwood is a paranormal romance about a Vampyre named Misery who is sent to be in an arranged marriage to an Alpha wolf named Lowe. Misery doesn't just agree to the arranged marriage only to ensure continued peace between the Vampyres and Weres, she also does it because she's determined to get back what's been taken from her. Even if that means being the only Vampyre in Were territory.
I've never read anything by Ali Hazelwood until now and I'm pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book! I think it started a little slow and the world building felt a bit jarring at first because the setting is not exactly explained until around 25% of the way through the book (if I remember correctly). I was feeling very impatient during the first 25% of the way through and the main reason why I continued the book is because it was a buddy read between myself and a best friend. I'm so happy I convinced myself to finish it. I'm not big on political romance stories but this hooked me in once I hit that 25% mark. I think it also helps that this book unfolds into somewhat of a mystery on top of all the politics, romance, and the "enemies to lovers" themes.
I want give this book five stars but there were two things I didn't like. I only liked the first half of the last spicy scene, I didn't like what happened after the stuff I liked (LOL 😂😂). Another thing I didn't like was how the "enemies to lovers" trope was really based on a continual misunderstanding. I honestly don't think this book is "enemies to lovers" at all.
I don't want to spoil anything so I'll just say that the spicy scenes were enjoyable in some parts and then they became "interesting" in other parts. I'll say that I've never read an intimate scene like the last scene, but I'm very hopeful that it'll be the last I read of it's kind. I'm giving it three chilies 🌶️🌶️🌶️ out of five chilies.
"Bride" is my first Ali Hazelwood book and I was not disappointed, I really enjoyed this book and it was honestly so fun to read. I'm giving this book 4.5 stars out of 5.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 - 4.5/5 Stars
I listened to this for free on the library app [Libbyapp.com]
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Sexual content, Violence, Blood, Kidnapping, Death of parent, Injury/Injury detail
Graphic: Child abuse, Cursing, Death, Emotional abuse, Infertility, Sexual content, Blood, Kidnapping, Gaslighting
Moderate: Ableism, Self harm, Suicidal thoughts
Graphic: Sexual content, Blood
Bride is about a vampire called Misery who marries a werewolf pack alpha to defuse tensions between their species. But Misery has her own agenda to find her missing friend, who she thinks has been kidnapped by werewolves — and as she investigates the disappearance, she unravels a political conspiracy that could result in all-out war. And she might be falling for her new werewolf husband.
Ali Hazelwood books often have quirky, lighthearted narration, and I think it worked well in this story because the concept is inherently goofy. I mean, it’s about a vampire hacker called Misery. Once I got used to the premise and tone, it was a fun time!
The mystery and politics kept my interest, even if the supernatural elements weren’t ultimately all that important. The omegaverse-adjacent stuff was also not that important, which is just as well because I think it would have weirded me out if it was more prominent (not to yuck anyone’s yum, I just don’t think it would be my thing).
If you want to get into Ali Hazelwood books and haven’t tried this one yet, I would definitely give it a go, especially for something light and goofy! I also think it’s good for fantasy readers who want to try romance but find it hard to stay invested in a fully contemporary story.
Graphic: Sexual content, Kidnapping
Moderate: Violence
Minor: Death, Blood, Death of parent, Murder, War
Graphic: Confinement, Cursing, Sexual content, Blood, Kidnapping
Moderate: Alcohol
Graphic: Confinement, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Xenophobia, Blood, Kidnapping, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: War
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Sexual content, Blood, Death of parent
Graphic: Death, Gore, Sexual content, Violence, Blood, Kidnapping, Stalking, Death of parent, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detail