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A review by lightsnack
Wolfsong by TJ Klune
I was hesitant to read this at first because of the age gap and the fact that they met when the younger was 10 (older was 16), and the younger “imprinted” on the older when he was 10 as well. But I’m glad I gave into my trust in TJ Klune because this book, like all of his writing, is just so amazing.
The deepest theme of the book is found family, so if that’s something you like this book is definitely for you. It’s also about overcoming abuse (physical, emotion…all of it) and rising above those determined to break you. It’s also, even in the face of my initial wariness at their ages, and some (what would in almost every other story be alarming and Not Good, but works here for various reasons) high tier possessiveness, a very swoony romance.
If you’re a fan of TJ Klune and/or shifter romances…please give this one a try. You won’t be disappointed
The deepest theme of the book is found family, so if that’s something you like this book is definitely for you. It’s also about overcoming abuse (physical, emotion…all of it) and rising above those determined to break you. It’s also, even in the face of my initial wariness at their ages, and some (what would in almost every other story be alarming and Not Good, but works here for various reasons) high tier possessiveness, a very swoony romance.
If you’re a fan of TJ Klune and/or shifter romances…please give this one a try. You won’t be disappointed