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A review by chronicallybookish
A Werewolf's Guide To Seducing a Vampire by Sarah Hawley
4.0
4.25 stars
Representation: anxiety
A Werewolf's Guide to Seducing a Vampire is the third book in the Glimmer Falls series, and though it did not quite live up to the first book in the series, it far surpassed the second. Ben as a character was so easy to love. He felt fleshed out and real, and I loved being in his head. I had already loved his character, from cameos in the first book, and so I was excited to read from his POV--and it did not disappoint! Eleonore, in comparison, felt a little flat. She was interested, but her characterization never quite felt grounded to me. That didn't stop her and Ben from having palpable chemistry, however. I enjoyed watching the two together, and I think a spitfire like Eleonore was just what Ben needs. This was a solid conclusion to the trilogy, and I look forward to Hawley's next work.
Representation: anxiety
A Werewolf's Guide to Seducing a Vampire is the third book in the Glimmer Falls series, and though it did not quite live up to the first book in the series, it far surpassed the second. Ben as a character was so easy to love. He felt fleshed out and real, and I loved being in his head. I had already loved his character, from cameos in the first book, and so I was excited to read from his POV--and it did not disappoint! Eleonore, in comparison, felt a little flat. She was interested, but her characterization never quite felt grounded to me. That didn't stop her and Ben from having palpable chemistry, however. I enjoyed watching the two together, and I think a spitfire like Eleonore was just what Ben needs. This was a solid conclusion to the trilogy, and I look forward to Hawley's next work.