4.25
emotional funny lighthearted 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

[ARC Review]

This was such a well-written read. 

Vivian as a character articulates every mum's worries and stresses very well. While it takes time for her to acknowledge how trying to manage dealing with the added stress of now having a werewolf daughter on her own greatly affects her relationships with Daniel her husband and her friends, it's great to see how she grows from it by the end of the book. 

The rest of the characters are written just as well and while few are there for plot points most have a lot of depth which is always nice to see. 

Aria, the daughter, captivated me from the start and reading how she was growing almost brought me to tears! 

I did not see the twist coming towards the end but it very much made sense for the plot and I kicked myself for not seeing it sooner.

I will say it did take a bit to get going, like the "attacks" made sense by the end but at the beginning they felt a bit out of place.

Overall this is such a great story about growth and acceptance and family I highly recommend it!

Thank you NetGalley and Titan Books for the e-arc in exchange for a free, honest review.