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Howl for the Gargoyle
by Kathryn Moon
"I'd rather we had you at your worst than not at all"
Absolutely delivers on everything I've come to expect from Kathryn Moon.
Beautiful discovery (or rediscovery) of self after trauma and confidence gained from loving support. Actually, my favorite line in the book happens during a conversation with the heroine and a side character, the leader of Hannah's support group. I also loved the freedom Hannah and Rafe found within each other- the confidence they each gained to ask for what they needed and assert new boundaries with other characters in their lives. Also love the way they were each given the space to explore their dominant and submissive sides... speaking of.... HOLY SPICY. It IS a Kathryn Moon book after all.
This book also has a bit of a thriller element, which I found pretty tame (until the very end)
Tropes/Tags:
Monster romance, gargoyle/werewolf romance, slight thriller elements, self (re)discovery, sex work, dominant/submissive exploration, pegging, hide and seek, chef
Absolutely delivers on everything I've come to expect from Kathryn Moon.
Beautiful discovery (or rediscovery) of self after trauma and confidence gained from loving support. Actually, my favorite line in the book happens during a conversation with the heroine and a side character, the leader of Hannah's support group. I also loved the freedom Hannah and Rafe found within each other- the confidence they each gained to ask for what they needed and assert new boundaries with other characters in their lives. Also love the way they were each given the space to explore their dominant and submissive sides... speaking of.... HOLY SPICY. It IS a Kathryn Moon book after all.
This book also has a bit of a thriller element, which I found pretty tame (until the very end)
Tropes/Tags:
Monster romance, gargoyle/werewolf romance, slight thriller elements, self (re)discovery, sex work, dominant/submissive exploration, pegging, hide and seek, chef