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haleyxg 's review for:
Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf
by Isabelle Taylor
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
What an unexpectedly fun book to read!! The very definition of a grumpy/sunshine trope mixed in with a “monster” romance. It was quick and easy to read and had me kicking my feet at several spots!
Luna is your typically rich party girl, never having to work for anything and lives a life of luxury. Oliver is your grumpy werewolf with dealing with a traumatic past. Together they get accidentally bonded and chaos ensues. The entire Musgrove Family is endearing and charming- I would gladly live in Claw Haven with them!
I thought the concert of bonding in this book was fun - like a warmth the grows the closer you are, coldness when you get farther away. To the point it causes physically pain to be separated .
I do think the open relationship idea between Hector and Luna threw me off and I felt bit weird about a lot that happened in the book. The immediate spice and how it continually happens despite Oliver not liking the idea initially knocked this down for me.
Luna is your typically rich party girl, never having to work for anything and lives a life of luxury. Oliver is your grumpy werewolf with dealing with a traumatic past. Together they get accidentally bonded and chaos ensues. The entire Musgrove Family is endearing and charming- I would gladly live in Claw Haven with them!
I thought the concert of bonding in this book was fun - like a warmth the grows the closer you are, coldness when you get farther away. To the point it causes physically pain to be separated .
I do think the open relationship idea between Hector and Luna threw me off and I felt bit weird about a lot that happened in the book. The immediate spice and how it continually happens despite Oliver not liking the idea initially knocked this down for me.