3.5
emotional funny hopeful medium-paced

 Thanks to NetGalley and the Editor. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I have mixed feelings toward this book. It’s not that I think that this is bad, because it is not. It is brilliant, it is fascinating, and it is also relatable. But still, while reading it, I wasn’t always so happy with it. I never thought about DNFing it, and I was always invested in the story and the characters, but I wasn’t really enjoying myself. (And I know that this is not making a ton of sense, but still… it is what it is).

The idea is brilliant, and the mix of magical and mundane is wonderfully done. I loved to see the email at the beginning of each chapter, and I enjoyed the messages that we read here and there. I love this mix of styles, and they nail the magic/mundane mix perfectly.
And I find that Viv’s struggles are so relatable, even if I am not a mother. But following her around felt so exhausting. And I think that the author did a great job, because the portrait she made is quite accurate. The struggle to be a good parent, to choose what is best for your children, the loneliness, and the sense of isolation, the problems between Viv and Daniel, all felt real, and it was just so easy to relate.
But at the same time, we get to explore a fascinating world, full of magical creatures, and it was nice. This is a world I would love to visit, that’s for sure!

We also have a good balance between a plot that moves along nicely, relatable characters, and some really cool magic. And to be honest, I can’t really say what didn’t work so well for me. Sure, some things didn’t make a lot of sense to me like the fact that they are so against the idea of letting Aria spend time with the pack. I mean, I get why they fear it and why they are not happy, but it is the most logical solution, and since they are really trying everything they can to make things easier for Aria, this refusal puzzled me a lot. . And sometimes I wasn’t Daniel’s biggest fan, but I think that this has more to do with the fact that we follow Viv’s POV than anything else, so this wasn’t really a big thing. And yet, even if I think that the book has a brilliant idea and even if I was invested in the story and the characters, still, something didn’t work perfectly well.
I don’t think this book will stay with me for a long time, and even if all the characters are relatable and real, I was invested in them and all that, I didn’t love them. Not one of them has taken a piece of my heart, if I can say so.

But if you are curious about this one, I still recommend it, because even if I didn’t fall in love with it, I think that is a solid book, and the idea is brilliant!