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A review by _isabel_
Wolf Found by Sam Burns
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
5.0
THIS WAS AMAZING.
I'm not sure if I loved it even more than the first book, but I devoured it in less than a day."Wolf Found" was exactly my kind of jam. This entire series is precisely tailored to all my literary tastes and I love it. So. Much.
This second book has it all: age-gap, hurt/comfort, deliciously overprotective but sweetly endearing alphas and strong and capable omegas, second chances, found family at its absolute finest, a tiny bit of angst and a lovely, sexy romance.
Ash and Graham were, hands down, utterly swoonworthy. I adored them individually, since they were both fantastic and lovable, but together? I LOVED their relationship to bits. They were sexy and protective of one another, both of them shy and still traumatized from their horrific life in their previous pack, and inexperienced in different but significant ways. Seeing them bloom was absolutely priceless. Especially Graham: I was so damn proud of him. Hannah, too, was pretty fantastic, and I'm so looking forward to reading Gavin's story. This series is such a gem.
I'm not sure if I loved it even more than the first book, but I devoured it in less than a day."Wolf Found" was exactly my kind of jam. This entire series is precisely tailored to all my literary tastes and I love it. So. Much.
This second book has it all: age-gap, hurt/comfort, deliciously overprotective but sweetly endearing alphas and strong and capable omegas, second chances, found family at its absolute finest, a tiny bit of angst and a lovely, sexy romance.
Ash and Graham were, hands down, utterly swoonworthy. I adored them individually, since they were both fantastic and lovable, but together? I LOVED their relationship to bits. They were sexy and protective of one another, both of them shy and still traumatized from their horrific life in their previous pack, and inexperienced in different but significant ways. Seeing them bloom was absolutely priceless. Especially Graham: I was so damn proud of him. Hannah, too, was pretty fantastic, and I'm so looking forward to reading Gavin's story. This series is such a gem.