A review by libraryofpeculiar
Wolfsong by TJ Klune

adventurous funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

Ugh, all the fucking stars! 😫 This book was so goooooooooood!

I have to admit I was such a sucker for this friends to lovers; I don't even have the words to describe it.  I absolutely fell in love with Ox. He's such an interesting character and a nice refreshment from the usual sexy and sarcastic types we get. He has such a dad friend vibe, and I love it. Joe was precious. I just want to cuddle him all day.

This book has a lot of characters. Like.... alot! But I never found it overwhelming. They're all so unique and have such interesting personalities. I always wanted to hear more, see more of them. I didn't have a problem remembering their names or who they are, even Carter and Kelly, who always came in pair. They were absolutely hilarious. I loved Cordo and his Co as well — Rico, with his reality checks or how creepy some things wolves do, Tanner and Chris, with they constant picking on Ox. I haven't laughed at a book for a long time. But I laughed so hard reading this one. I'm head over heels for everyone in this book.

I loved that the story was character oriented and focused on Ox's development and growth, but don't be fooled there's some really interesting plot! All those wolf wars were hella intense and super interesting to read.

One more thing, this book ruined other mlm books for me. Probably because this was written by a gay man about gay man. But, I'll never be able to read an mlm book by a female author with the same eyes again. The sex scenes (very detailed btw👀) actually felt real.

That's it, I have no other words to describe my love for this book — an interesting plot with amazing and easy to love characters, funny and heartwarming, emotional. So many feels, man. One of my absolute favorites.

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