A review by abookgoblin
Ravensong by TJ Klune

5.0

Ravensong by TJ Klune had a lot to live up to after the heartbreaking story of Wolfsong. Naturally, knowing TJ's writing, it did just that and more.

Ravensong is a story about Gordo Livingstone, the witch of the Bennet pack. We dive deep into his past as a young witch, his first encounter with the Bennet pack, his growing love for Mark, and the eventual betrayal that came with that. Nevertheless, with the arrival of Ox, everything changes. So does Gordo's relationship with Mark, even if the wounds are still fresh.

This was great. Amazing. Wonderful. Heartwrenching. Hopeful. I-Want-To-Murder-Someone-If-Gordo-Does-Not-Get-His-Happily-Ever-After because he deserves it so. But most of all, my heart warms at the diversity in this series. The character development, the friendship, the love, family, friends, mates, It's just- It's everything.

The characters are diverse, they have recognizable voices, diverse voices, banter I would kill for, etc. The series focuses entirely on characters, so if you're not into a plain, foresty, non-explored world, please stay for the characters.

A big thank you to Netgalley and Tor Publishing Group for gifting me the re-published version of Ravensong by TJ Klune in return for an honest review.