A review by oceaneanagonye
The Mourning Dove and His Snow Sparrow by Eve Healy, Eve Healy

4.0

This book begins following Callum as he adjusts to life alone after the death of his sickly mother. Soon, he rescues a wounded fox sparrow and attempts to nurse it back to health. That is, until the sparrow is all at once replaced by a winged man with pale skin and black eyes.

This book had some really sweet moments between the two MCs. Callum's loneliness and fear of losing Aurear made a lot of sense given the context of his earlier life experiences. It did kind of fall into the "born sexy yesterday" trope, so I would recommend you avoid this book if that isn't your cup of tea. This book is also very explicit, so if you're looking for a low stream read, this is not it.

I personally enjoyed it quite a bit and would recommend giving it a read!.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Merged review:

This book begins following Callum as he adjusts to life alone after the death of his sickly mother. Soon, he rescues a wounded fox sparrow and attempts to nurse it back to health. That is, until the sparrow is all at once replaced by a winged man with pale skin and black eyes.

This book had some really sweet moments between the two MCs. Callum's loneliness and fear of losing Aurear made a lot of sense given the context of his earlier life experiences. It did kind of fall into the "born sexy yesterday" trope, so I would recommend you avoid this book if that isn't your cup of tea. This book is also very explicit, so if you're looking for a low stream read, this is not it.

I personally enjoyed it quite a bit and would recommend giving it a read!.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.