Grim- Review


This was a pretty good spin on shifter genre. I liked how things were broken down and explained in regards to the relationship the shifters have with everyone else within their world. It gives the author so much opportunity to make each characters story unique. It could also be said that this could be set up for an interconnected series that could go on for awhile. I like that. Grim and Journey were both broken people who needed each other. I liked how they brought in the dynamics of wolves without making it full on omegaverse. I'm not even sure what we could call Grim since he had such a domineering presence but more than once said he was not an Alpha. Hopefully we'll get to see more of Locke, who is the alpha, as well some of the others who will shape the rest of the dynamics in the pack of Rogues. This book is also inclusive, in that there is a same sex couple in the story. Seeing that there wasn't an issue with this was also a nice thing about this story. I'm excited for more!!
   The spice in this book was high and at first I loved all of it. I think there was a bit much though. I was very invested in the story and having it be interrupted because Grim "needed" Journey, was kinda meh. I'm always a more spice the better but not when it interrupts plot. I'm still going to give this a 5 because it was hot when it happened, even if it was a bit much. Especially considering Journey's trauma. Overall I gave this book a 3. It would have been higher if some of the fat was trimmed. I'd still recommend this to others because I liked the story that was going on and I hope to see more of Journey and Grim in the upcoming books!

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