A review by raenyreads
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell

adventurous dark funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

This book is very weird, the base of the story is that we follow a shape-shifting creature, who is regularly hunted by monster hunters, as she falls in love with a human woman. Plot wise I won't go further than that but trust me there is so much more to this than meets the eye. I flew through this book in two days, it is an excellent page turner and not too long, so in my opinion it was a great quick read.

The sapphic romance is adorable and I was invested from the get go. The two characters are so different from what I've encountered in other romance novels, it was refreshing to read. The cast of characters have sapphic rep, asexual rep, and fat rep, to name a few. The relationship builds such emotion and tenderness into a story that is otherwise about monsters and monster hunters. The author manages to weave tenderness and emotion in creatures you wouldn't expect it from.

There was much more to the plot than I expected going in. Twists and turns kept me invested the whole way through, with only short parts here and there where the pacing got a bit slow. There are some action scenes in this book and I think it was really well written (coming from someone who often struggles to follow action/fight scenes).

There is a body horror aspect in how the shape-shifting creature characters' actions are described and there is detailed descriptions of gore; but don't let this put you off entirely if it's not usually your thing. I do not usually get on with body horror and I was fine with this one, I found it added a great counterpart to the sweet romantic plotline.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's so unique to anything I've read before and managed to kept me interested in the plot while emotionally invested in the characters. It only misses out on a 5 star rating for me as I felt it got a little slow in places. 

Thank you to NetGalley and Quercus books for the early eARC.

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