![]() ![]() Maybe it was mentioned in Osgood’s other novel, but it wasn’t mentioned that Kiara was Korean (half Korean?) until the further half of the book. ![]() ![]() They were all diverse as well, despite that being quite subtle. I found myself cheering on the other characters in their romantic endeavors, and was completely invested in their development and journey. I also enjoyed all of the characters, especially the romances going on. The writing style was simple and to the point, but was still entertaining and added the right emotions into the right scenes. I felt comfortable with her style of writing, and fell into the groove of it extremely easily. Without putting much detail into it, Osgood easily crafts an atmosphere she obviously has experience with. One thing that immediately grabs your attention is the atmosphere. I would like to thank Michelle Osgood and Interlude Press for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Why this book?: I was approached because Ryn is nonbinary, and the author was looking for nonbinary reviewers. Suddenly, the four are ripped away when Jamie spots the tattoo of the fabled werewolf killers: the Huntsmen. While at a nightclub with her cousin Jamie and Deanna, Kiara watches as her ex-partner Ryn walks out on stage during a drag king show. ![]()
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