A review by adammm
Camp H.O.W.L. by Bru Baker

4.0

Sometimes I don't understand ratings on Goodreads. This is a perfectly good - even above average - werewolf romance book (not a/b/o for what it's worth) yet its rating is criminally low. I suppose the main reason is due to the book being a bit of a slow burn, but that can be tied to one of the protagonists having a very messed up past (he grew up in a werewolf cult). I do think that the book could be a little more detailed - like, we see interesting world-building with the werewolf tribunal, werewolf camps, and so on, yet we don't see much else - like inside one of the protagonist's heads. I guess that's pretty much par for the course for most Dreamspinner books. Anyways, it's a good read. Recommended if you like instalove; slow burns; hurt/comfort; reasonable (not extreme) recovery; and lessons on using social media as a werewolf.