Couldn’t Read It
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By TamyEune
As soon as I was introduced to the love interest, I couldn’t continue. The age difference stopped me from reading the book.
Wolfsong
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By Doggirl68
This book was not good. At first it was ok. Waste of money and time.
If you love werewolf romance this is for you
5
By Miiiiiracle
“Wolfsong” is, without a doubt, the best werewolf fantasy romance I’ve ever read. It’s got everything you could want in a werewolf romance—an immersive world, intense pack dynamics, and a love story that will sweep you off your feet. But what sets this book apart is how masterfully T.J. Klune weaves themes of loss, grief, betrayal, and life into the narrative, creating an emotional depth that is rarely seen in the genre. Every page resonates with raw, heartfelt emotion, and you’ll find yourself deeply invested in the characters and their journey. It’s not just a story about werewolves; it’s a profound exploration of what it means to love and live after devastating loss. If you’re a fan of werewolf romance with substance, “Wolfsong” is an absolute must-read.
[LIGHT SPOILERS] Wanted to like it but…
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By ✯ Avery ✯
There’s a considerable difference in age between the main character and their love interest. The main character (16) meets their love interest when they’re 10 years old. I wanted to keep reading but at the same time it just feels weird.
Dive in
5
By msirhc
A sweet mixture of thoughtful curiosity, understanding self-worth, and discovering the meaning of family.
Awesome read
5
By glenderaterra
This book is a tear jerker that will keep you reading till you’ve lost track of time! A very sweet and enjoyable read, especially for anyone gay or bisexual. Excited to read the rest of the series.
Most enjoyable series I’ve read in ages.
5
By xCetraTheWusky
Honestly I don’t know where to begin. I’d had this series described to me as “A big gay hug” and didn’t quite know what that would entail but retrospectively it makes sense. It’s about love, and chosen family, the trials of life, and werewolves…
Wolfsong is the weakest of the four books with a bit of repetitiveness and a somewhat awkward relationship dynamic in the first quarter. But it grows into its narrative by the midway point and I honestly couldn’t put it down.
I implore anyone who will listen to start this series and continue through it to the end.