Take a photo of a barcode or cover
mescurlsreads 's review for:
Until I Have Healed You
by Azalea Valaine
challenging
dark
inspiring
mysterious
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
This book swept me into a tale of cosmic love, trauma, and healing—a breathtaking romance between a literal God and a werewolf fated to be together. The concept of fated mates has always been fascinating, but pairing a God with a mortal werewolf? That’s a next-level trope I didn’t know I needed!
Haera, our FMC, is a beautifully written character. Her vulnerability stands out in a genre where many characters bottle up their emotions.
And let’s talk about her wolf form! Haera is an entirely different force of nature—a fierce, powerful, and unapologetic badass. I loved how her wolf form showcased her strength and resilience, even when her human self was weighed down by trauma.
Theos, the God of Creation, is another highlight of this book. His grumpy, possessive nature, paired with his unshakable love for Haera, created such a fascinating dynamic. Watching him navigate the delicate balance of his overwhelming emotions while respecting Haera's healing process was both heartbreaking and heartwarming. The slow-burn romance between them is so intense it had me holding my breath during many scenes.
While the story starts slow, the world-building is immersive and sets the stage for the epic battle of love and loyalty that follows.
This isn’t just a romance; it’s a deeply human story wrapped in a paranormal fantasy. The moments of vulnerability, paired with intense love and healing, will resonate long after you’ve finished the book.
If you’re a fan of fated mates, slow-burn romances, or gods-meet-werewolves stories with an emotional edge, this one is for you. It’s a captivating read and one of the best I’ve picked up this year!
Haera, our FMC, is a beautifully written character. Her vulnerability stands out in a genre where many characters bottle up their emotions.
And let’s talk about her wolf form! Haera is an entirely different force of nature—a fierce, powerful, and unapologetic badass. I loved how her wolf form showcased her strength and resilience, even when her human self was weighed down by trauma.
Theos, the God of Creation, is another highlight of this book. His grumpy, possessive nature, paired with his unshakable love for Haera, created such a fascinating dynamic. Watching him navigate the delicate balance of his overwhelming emotions while respecting Haera's healing process was both heartbreaking and heartwarming. The slow-burn romance between them is so intense it had me holding my breath during many scenes.
While the story starts slow, the world-building is immersive and sets the stage for the epic battle of love and loyalty that follows.
This isn’t just a romance; it’s a deeply human story wrapped in a paranormal fantasy. The moments of vulnerability, paired with intense love and healing, will resonate long after you’ve finished the book.
If you’re a fan of fated mates, slow-burn romances, or gods-meet-werewolves stories with an emotional edge, this one is for you. It’s a captivating read and one of the best I’ve picked up this year!