lilac eyes. white wolves. fangs. green and purple and red. peanut butter. computer scripts. architecture sketches. bloodlines. interspecies politics. tenuous alliances. pack dynamics. cover of night. magnetism. a mystery, unraveling. mates, circling, closer and closer into a single orbit. the misery of falling in love.
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i mean, can miss? when i heard she was writing a paranormal romance, i squealed and immediately preordered. bride is a gripping romance that explores the tangled alliances between vampyres and werewolves. the mystery subplot really immersed me in the political and tangled dynamics of the species while learning more about all of the relationships in misery’s orbit.
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misery is the kind of protagonist that i love to root for. she does not balk from the difficult hand her father, leader of the vampyre deals her, even when it involves agreeing to serve as collateral with their enemies: the weres. she’s clever and though she may project a hard exterior, is secretly an ooey gooey marshmallow under it all. she gets more than she bargained for with her marriage of convenience…
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which brings us to lowe! our earnest, observant, and at times, appropriately overprotective, love interest. the pining between were romeo and vampyre juliet is intensified given the particular quirks that accompany an interspecies romance. i’ll leave you with this quote from him: “but at times, there are decisions that feel right, deep in the marrow of my bones… you are one of them.”
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read this is you’re looking for romance with delicious mystery twists, irresistible pining, and finding yourself through all forms of love 🧛🩸🐺❤️