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A review by so_many_books
Thrown to the Wolves by Charlie Adhara
adventurous
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
I love Cooper and Oliver's story. The way it grows through the series is kidna perfect, and I fell in love with these too over and over again.
Thrown to the Wolves challenges Cooper and Oliver's relationship on a brand new level. So far, we get to see them fall for each other, we get to see Ollie meeting Cooper's family, and now it's time to dig into Ollie's past and meet his wolf family.
To say the least, Cooper is nervous.
The book amazingly shows Cooper's insecurities and also implicitly Oliver's, too, through this grave and peaceful visit turned crazy adventure.
Because obviously Cooper cannot enter a new place without stepping right in the middle of a dramatic mystery (that usually includes murder).
The plot is wonderfully built with twists and turns and high stake situations. There is also an underlying plot of emotional and relationship growth for our MC and his love interest.
The murder mystery is intriguing and keeps the reader guessing. You can try to solve the mystery, but it's not easy with all the hidden agendas of several parties.
Cooper navigating the myriad of personalities that is the Park pack is admirable. Especially that his welcome is not the warmest as the human mate of Olliver.
We also finally get a glimpse into who Olliver was when he was still part of the pack. It's dark and hearttouching, but it also builds the trust between Cooper and him once he's brave enough to reveal it.
I could rave about this series forever, so I'm going to stop here. Trust me, the plot and character development are so worth it.
The audiobook narration is awesome!
Thrown to the Wolves challenges Cooper and Oliver's relationship on a brand new level. So far, we get to see them fall for each other, we get to see Ollie meeting Cooper's family, and now it's time to dig into Ollie's past and meet his wolf family.
To say the least, Cooper is nervous.
The book amazingly shows Cooper's insecurities and also implicitly Oliver's, too, through this grave and peaceful visit turned crazy adventure.
Because obviously Cooper cannot enter a new place without stepping right in the middle of a dramatic mystery (that usually includes murder).
The plot is wonderfully built with twists and turns and high stake situations. There is also an underlying plot of emotional and relationship growth for our MC and his love interest.
The murder mystery is intriguing and keeps the reader guessing. You can try to solve the mystery, but it's not easy with all the hidden agendas of several parties.
Cooper navigating the myriad of personalities that is the Park pack is admirable. Especially that his welcome is not the warmest as the human mate of Olliver.
We also finally get a glimpse into who Olliver was when he was still part of the pack. It's dark and hearttouching, but it also builds the trust between Cooper and him once he's brave enough to reveal it.
I could rave about this series forever, so I'm going to stop here. Trust me, the plot and character development are so worth it.
The audiobook narration is awesome!