A review by heyitsife
Wolf Girl by Leia Stone

2.5

Rating: 2.4
This book was massively disappointing. I think the plot had so much potential. I’ve never read a werewolf story with this variation of wolf. And I was really excited to see the way the author would develop it. However, the character development was very poor. I would’ve liked a stronger female lead, but I understand the way she was. She was bullied for 15 years of her life, has had to chain down her wolf for all of it, went through a very traumatic experience. So I understand the demureness of her personality. But that doesn’t mean I like it. It forced her to rely on Sawyer as her protector. But because of the type of wolf she is I want her to acknowledge that she doesn’t need a protector. Sawyer’s character was kind of meh. Nothing really great about him honestly. The ending though is the biggest reason I’m giving this book such such a low rating. They have already imprinted on each other. They can read each other’s thoughts and feelings. Right, I get all that. It’s nothing new to a werewolf story. However, the fact that Sawyer did not believe Demi, despite all of that which comes with imprinting, was utterly ridiculous. All of the good about this book went down the drain with that ending.