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Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf
by Isabelle Taylor
This was such a quirky, cozy read with a sprinkle of magic, monsters, and forced proximity that somehow makes everything better.
Luna Stack, a spoiled heiress with a Valley Girl vibe, gets stuck in snowy Claw Haven after her car breaks down and accidentally marries a grumpy werewolf named Oliver Musgrove. Oops?
I wasn’t a fan of Luna at first—her bratty attitude rubbed me the wrong way, but she does redeem herself in the end (thankfully!). The banter between her and Oliver is chef’s kiss, though. I live for that sunshine/grumpy dynamic! As for the plot, some parts didn’t quite make sense (like the random liquor bottle... seriously, Luna, don’t drink random booze), and the jump from hate to let’s do this was a bit too fast for me. But, their relationship does feel real, especially as they’re stuck together and forced to figure things out.
The ending? Iconic. Luna standing up for herself and Oliver stepping into full werewolf protect mode was seriously hot. I loved how she realized she could do so much more with her life. All in all, it’s a cute, cozy, monster-filled read. Perfect if you’re into grumpy love interests, accidental marriages, and personal growth!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Luna Stack, a spoiled heiress with a Valley Girl vibe, gets stuck in snowy Claw Haven after her car breaks down and accidentally marries a grumpy werewolf named Oliver Musgrove. Oops?
I wasn’t a fan of Luna at first—her bratty attitude rubbed me the wrong way, but she does redeem herself in the end (thankfully!). The banter between her and Oliver is chef’s kiss, though. I live for that sunshine/grumpy dynamic! As for the plot, some parts didn’t quite make sense (like the random liquor bottle... seriously, Luna, don’t drink random booze), and the jump from hate to let’s do this was a bit too fast for me. But, their relationship does feel real, especially as they’re stuck together and forced to figure things out.
The ending? Iconic. Luna standing up for herself and Oliver stepping into full werewolf protect mode was seriously hot. I loved how she realized she could do so much more with her life. All in all, it’s a cute, cozy, monster-filled read. Perfect if you’re into grumpy love interests, accidental marriages, and personal growth!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.