A review by nerdywerewolf
Who's Afraid? by Maria Lewis

4.0

"I'm so glad you put "bitch" at the end of that sentence, otherwise I would've had no idea who you were talking to."

I'm gonna start by gushing about how I knew I was going to love this book from the moment I set eyes on it. I'm artsy, have Scottish heritage and I'm obsessed with werewolves. It's like this was meant to happen. The MC, Tommi, is a badass werewolf artist with blue hair who works as a curator-in Scotland. Yes, please!

I would describe this as a very comfortable read. The pace was great; no over-describing things. It was easy to fall into what the characters were feeling. The story was mainly told from Tommi's point of view, but every now and again it would abruptly switch to someone else-right when you wanted to know what someone else was thinking! Like I said: comfortable, fast-fun.

I also can't help but feel like we've only scratched the surface of the mythology in this world. There's so much more to say, but I'll leave it with: Bring on the next one!