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aprilhawthorne 's review for:
Rebel & Her Knights
by Rosemary A. Johns
- it was a bit cringe but not awful for this genre
- the politics were a big part of the story but also just did not make sense in a lot of ways
- it was easy to see that Falcon was the guy she talked to online from the beginning and i was kinda surprised it took her that long to figure it out
- insta-love also was a big part of this which i am not usually a big fan of - like the MMC Scott had no reason to like or trust her yet invited her to the ball so she could become his mate after they talked ONCE ???
- i did like the pack's dynamics with each other though of most of them being intimate with each other
- things just happened way too fast for me to fully like though, it felt very rushed and like it was made based more on tropes than a specific plot
- her brother also just was very absent from even just her mind for someone who was her 'favorite person ever' and who she was 'super attached to', like once she was in the pack he was barely ever even thought about
- there is another book in the series but i personally think this would have been more than fine as a standalone, so i will not be moving on to the second as i don't care about it enough lol