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Carregando... How to Run with a Naked Werewolfde Molly Harper
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. ![]() ![]() I mostly loved this book. I enjoyed the feisty heroine. I enjoyed the "on the road" element which is a favorite trope of mine. I liked the hero and how he was exasperated by the heroine but just kept after her all the same. The tone overall was light hearted without being campy or trying too hard. The ending though kept it from being a five star read for me in two different ways. The second reason that the end was disappointing was finding out that the hero knew who the heroine was all along. That makes the fun of the conversations they had as they got to know each other disappointing lies. So my enjoyment of the hero's character is blemished because they were not real reactions. So I enjoyed it with those two caveats. I liked this. It wasn't cute and fluffy, but actually quite serious. I like the way trust was handled in the book. Started reading this while getting a cream tea and just couldn't stop until I was done. I do remember liking the first 2 books so I wonder why I never read this. I like the way the wolf situation is handled in these books, although they still have the alpha, which is not really a real wolf thing. But at least this is better than in some books... Anyway I like when the drama comes from real things and not from people just being idiots. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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