Scarlette never wanted to be a werewolf. She didn't even know they existed. One fateful afternoon while driving back to Scottsville University with her girlfriend Kalliope, Scarlette stops to do the right thing. Unknowingly her act of goodwill changes her reality forever. Kalliope and Scarlette now have to face the challenges of a budding relationship and Scarlette's monthly transformations.Scarlette returns in Return.
This book is legitimately pointless. If my life depended on me being able to name a single good thing about it, submit this review as my obituary. The characters were two-dimensional, unrelatable, not funny, or memorable, and I couldn't distinguish a single one from another. If you're going to write unlikable characters they should at least be entertaining, that was not the case here. The romance was unconvincing, shallow, and worst of all boring. If there was meant to be a plot I couldn't find it anywhere and I looked, I looked everywhere, there was no damn plot. This book had no point. it's truly impressive how the author can describe every moment of the character's lives and not tell us a single thing of importance. We will be with the characters from the moment they wake up to the moment they fall asleep and not a single damn thing will have happened. Honestly, it blew my mind.
I know this book came out in 2011 but the queer rep in it is abhorrent. There's biphobia, homophobia, and none of it feels relevant or necessary for the plot (which didn't exist anyway).
There are bad books that you read for fun, and then there's whatever the heck this is. It's just bad. Not entertaining, not funny, not infuriating to the point that you keep wanting to hate read it just to see how much more upsetting it can get. It didn't have enough thought or depth to invoke even that much emotion. If I could give this book fewer stars I would. But we'll just leave it at the one and call it a day.