A review by gillianw
Thrown to the Wolves by Charlie Adhara

5.0

4.5 stars

I don't think I can adequately explain how much I loved this book. I had high hopes, of course, seeing as the first two in the series were stellar, but it totally exceeded even my expectations. Thrown To The Wolves was not only as fast paced and solidly plotted as its predecessors, it was also emotional, hot, and funny as hell.

Cooper and Park (and Boogie!) embark on the world's worst family reunion when they receive word that Park's grandfather has unexpectedly passed away. As if meeting Oliver's fangy family isn't stressful enough, there are family secrets, murder attempts, ex-boyfriends and wolf hunters to contend with. Plus, Park’s reluctance to share the most intimate and important parts of himself are not only beginning to wear on Cooper, they might actually be putting both men in danger.

I really loved Cooper in this book. He has opened up so much since the beginning of his relationship with Park and I think it’s allowed his sense of humour to really shine. I feel like we’re seeing the Cooper that existed before he was nearly eviscerated by a rogue werewolf. As for Park, let’s just say I was a little angry with him for hiding so much from Cooper, but ultimately relieved and excited for both of them as they dismantled much of the baggage they carried into their relationship.

I’m excited to see where they go from here as they solidify their personal relationship and embark on a new professional one. As Cooper says “what could possibly go wrong?”

Oh, Cooper, you had to go and say that, didn't you. Eeek!

Copy received courtesy of NetGalley