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A review by melena_lunaa
Covet by Tracy Wolff
4.0
4.25/5⭐️ I have to say that this series just continues to get better and better. The writing, the characters, the plot points. It has just completely evolved from the first book. That first book was good, but it was cringe at parts, and there were too many moments that were extremely unrealistic. I know it’s a book about vampires and other paranormal creatures, but it was just way too out there that it took you out of the story. With crush, and even this book it has become so much more than just a story about vampires. It’s become about family relationships and building your own family. These books are so long, because so much happens in them.
In the beginning of this book. It’s really just about the mating bond switching from Grace and Jaxon to Grace and Hudson and them trying to figure that out. They’re trying to decide if they can love each other and come to terms with the new mating bond. Obviously, this book is over 600 pages so a lot more happens between the beginning and the end. People die, people get sent to prison, there are all these new adventures and crazy plot points that keep coming up. I have a hard time with long books and that’s why I’ve put off this book for a while, but it just keeps getting better throughout the whole thing. Even when we were 60% through, it was so interesting and just kept going. I think it got even better when they got to the prison and you were just waiting for them to get out because you obviously knew that was coming. Even parts where we’re supposed to think Jaxon or Flint were dead, I knew they couldn’t be. Maybe that was me just not wanting to admit it to myself, but I just knew that they weren’t going to be killed off. We’re just waiting for the moment where they come back and the two of them obviously end up ok. This book does a pretty good job of sucking you right in at the beginning and even if you read the second book a while ago, you can still catch up and still understand what is going on. I can really appreciate that. I read crush a while ago and I thought going into this book I was going to be extremely lost, but I was able to keep up and understand what was going on and what happened in the last book.
It does end on a note for you don’t know what’s gonna happen and you don’t know what’s coming. it makes me want immediately pick up the next one, but I don’t think reading too very long books right after each other’s gonna do good things for me. I’d say for this book if anybody is thinking of reading it, they absolutely should because they might be long, but the writing is so quick and engaging and the chapters are so short that it doesn’t feel like an almost 700 page book.
In the beginning of this book. It’s really just about the mating bond switching from Grace and Jaxon to Grace and Hudson and them trying to figure that out. They’re trying to decide if they can love each other and come to terms with the new mating bond. Obviously, this book is over 600 pages so a lot more happens between the beginning and the end. People die, people get sent to prison, there are all these new adventures and crazy plot points that keep coming up. I have a hard time with long books and that’s why I’ve put off this book for a while, but it just keeps getting better throughout the whole thing. Even when we were 60% through, it was so interesting and just kept going. I think it got even better when they got to the prison and you were just waiting for them to get out because you obviously knew that was coming. Even parts where we’re supposed to think Jaxon or Flint were dead, I knew they couldn’t be. Maybe that was me just not wanting to admit it to myself, but I just knew that they weren’t going to be killed off. We’re just waiting for the moment where they come back and the two of them obviously end up ok. This book does a pretty good job of sucking you right in at the beginning and even if you read the second book a while ago, you can still catch up and still understand what is going on. I can really appreciate that. I read crush a while ago and I thought going into this book I was going to be extremely lost, but I was able to keep up and understand what was going on and what happened in the last book.
It does end on a note for you don’t know what’s gonna happen and you don’t know what’s coming. it makes me want immediately pick up the next one, but I don’t think reading too very long books right after each other’s gonna do good things for me. I’d say for this book if anybody is thinking of reading it, they absolutely should because they might be long, but the writing is so quick and engaging and the chapters are so short that it doesn’t feel like an almost 700 page book.