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A review by schomj
Laura's Wolf by Lia Silver
4.0
3.5 stars
I liked all the different elements of the story, but think it could have used some trimming overall -- the pacing seemed super slow at times.
I think my favorite part was watching how the hero slowly learned to deal with the PTSD and toxic masculinity that was killing him by pieces. If you're looking for a growly alphahole hero, this will probably disappoint, but I actually really enjoyed watching him heal; he seemed like an actual person, not a cardboard prop.
Also, there were some (very) light femdom aspects of his relationship with the heroine that made this story more interesting than the run of the mill PNR.
I liked all the different elements of the story, but think it could have used some trimming overall -- the pacing seemed super slow at times.
I think my favorite part was watching how the hero slowly learned to deal with the PTSD and toxic masculinity that was killing him by pieces. If you're looking for a growly alphahole hero, this will probably disappoint, but I actually really enjoyed watching him heal; he seemed like an actual person, not a cardboard prop.
Also, there were some (very) light femdom aspects of his relationship with the heroine that made this story more interesting than the run of the mill PNR.