Wolves of Adalore
Wolves of Adalore
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“Impressive, Salome, you almost fight as well as a man.” “Funny, I was thinking the same of you.”
This storyline is very interesting and exciting. The Wolves of Adalore is cast with characters who all play vital roles in this political treachery as wrongs are righted in Adalore. The story is fast-paced and cuts around to different scenes in a similar way that a TV show would, making for a wide array of knowledge.
While I really enjoyed the story and do see myself continuing the series (which is now complete, YAY), I did have a very hard time getting to know the characters which made the story difficult to follow at first. There are just so many points of view (POVs). I was still meeting new characters well past 45% and this made it very hard for me to get to know each one and how their stories connected to each other. Especially since many of the chapters are only one or two scenes at most (anywhere between 3-7 pages), I just felt like I was speed-reading through the story and therefore missed a lot of depth.
Some other things that I liked were:
-Sibling bond-Villain POV-No-spice romance(s)-royal politics-beautiful fantasy world-epic fight scenes
Overall, I wish I hadn't struggled so much at the beginning of the book, but hopefully, now that I know the characters, the rest of the series will be a breeze!
Content warnings: The romance isn't described on-page as in many books, however, there are several casual mentions of characters sleeping together and making suggestive remarks to each other. Cursing is moderate with frequent, minor curse words. Gore/action content is high, with mentions of torture, detailed fight scenes, and the use of dark magic.
I received this book from the author for free. All comments and opinions are entirely my own and this review is voluntary.