Louise Matthews has got it good. Wonderful job? Check. Loving family? The best. Roommates? Pretty fantastic, thank you. All of this helps her stay focused on what she wants: to finish out her apprenticeship and become a fully licensed Switch - an animal mage who bonds familiars to their witches.
Only a problem has just moved in - a hot, occasionally wolf-shaped problem.
Declan Mackenzie doesn't want to be a lone wolf, but he doesn't have a choice. Girlfriend? Gone. Sister? Starting a new life. Parents? In prison where they belong, thankfully. All he wants is a fresh start - a new home, new job, new life. What he gets is a house full of witches, a fledgling phoenixe named Dammit, and rogue ferrets who won't stay out of his business. And he could handle all of that if it wasn't for Louise. It's not great to crush on your roommate, it's even worse when you realize she wields the kind of magic that sends you running for the door.
Still, Declan is no pup, and he's not going to let this set him back.
Until the past comes back to haunt him - the parents he put in jail have busted out. They want revenge.
And the only thing standing between them and Declan is Louise and the very magic he vowed never to go near again.
Lish McBride is the author of funny and creepy Young Adult books such as Hold Me Closer, Necromancer; Necromancing the Stone; Firebug; and Pyromantic. She has published short stories in the Normal School, Tor.com, and the anthologies Cornered, What to Read in the Rain, Freaks & Other Family, and Kisses & Curses. She got her BFA in creative writing from Seattle University and her MFA from University of New Orleans. Lish is also currently a bookseller and event host at Third Place Books, a giant thriving indie bookstore just outside of Seattle. Her first book, Hold Me Closer, Necromancer, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults title, Morris Award finalist, and won the Scandiuzzi Children’s Book Award. While she has no long term goals for world domination, she would like her own castle.
A Little Too Familiar is a cozy and light romcom following Lou, an animal mage specializing in familiars, and Declan, a wolf looking forward to a fresh start after moving in with his old friend and roommates. When Declan meets Lou, one of his new housemates, things don't go as planned as he learns of her magical affinity. With his traumatic past, Declan is blindsided by his attraction and despite his hesitance toward her, he quickly finds his home in Lou and her friends. However, when his past threatens to unravel all the progress they've made, Declan and Lou vow to stick together and keep each other safe.
I am so glad I picked up this book and dove straight into this series! Lou and Declan were so magical together, I loved how caring they were to each other. Declan is an absolute sweetheart, his mother hen tendencies were so adorable and made so much sense with his upbringing and personality. Lou was just as kind and sure to make Declan feel heard. I loved how their relationship unfolded and they truly found a place for one another in their hearts. The found family was the cherry on top of their sweet connection, the way they included one another in their respective families while also making their own with the roommates was just to special. Not to mention the absolutely adorable animal friends in this book, I mean a baby phoenix named dammit.... this romance was made to tug at my heartstrings.
Bought the audiobook so I could re-read this adorable book. Guys, this is a duet narration (meaning the guy speaks the guys parts and the woman speaks the women's parts)! Still a delightful book on the reread. This book starts off with a baby bird, a phoenix. And the descriptions are so cute of this little guy. His name is "dammit" because that's what he heard from the person he imprinted on.
This was so sweet, charming, satisfying and all the positive words I can use.
The guy is my ideal. So warm and wonderful. He defines an alpha wolf as a caretaker. I loved him so much. And Lou was fierce and kind.
This book has a great cast of characters and I can see us being set up for lots of romance pairings in future books.
The adventure was also good. This was a satisfying read!
I really enjoyed the therapy rep here. I think it’s the first time I’ve seen therapy in a fantasy novel and I’m all for it.
Highly highly recommend.
Please note that the backstory might bother some. This dude’s ex-girlfriend ended up with his sister. I cannot understand that. But thankfully, those two are side characters and I don’t have to live through that personally. The main characters are delightful and there are no OW or OM.
At times, A Little too Familiar felt like a warm hug and a cozy coffee date with friends with its found family, quirky humor, and inclusive cast of characters. There are wonderful examples of positive masculinity (men hugging and loving on other men for example) and LGBTQ+ representation. Other times it was a suspenseful ride with potential dangers lurking to destroy our main characters. This juxtaposition made for an interesting read since I hadn't realized the suspense/danger portion of the plot was such a large part. I could go from feeling mushy to laughing to edge of my seat.
Lou (h) is an animal mage who's apprenticing to specialize in familiars and bonding. She has a large and warm family. Declan (H) is a werewolf who's moving in with a friend, needing to start over after his sister and his girlfriend fell in love with each other. He now feels like a lone wolf and is esp sensitive because of a mysterious background. Lou is one of Declan's new roommates, except he has a traumatic background with animal mages and they get a very rough start. A rough start that doesn't completely douse the attraction/interest each feels for the other. Except there's more to come. Written in first person, dual POV. No ow/om drama and neither were virgins (it had been a while for both and H specifically hadn't been with his ex for some time before they broke up).
I'm not going to spoil the twists, turns, and dangers in the plot. I did really enjoy the world that Ms. McBride created with all the potential in the types of magic and beings in it and also with the many potential romances she could introduce. While Lou and Declan are at the center of the book, their friends and family are enormously important, esp as Declan forms a new pack. Character-wise, Lou and Declan are both very likable, although Declan won out for me with the caring alpha side of him and how some of Lou's reactions/thoughts were unintentionally too prickly at times. Both are super protective of those they consider theirs, as well as being compassionate and just fun personalities, despite some of their hang-ups.
These two go through a lot together from adjusting to a strained start as roommates to developing a supportive friendship as they find themselves in a forced proximity situation because of the danger element to the development of their romance. I loved the depth of the relationships throughout the book. Steam-wise, there are a couple of scenes on page and then a couple of times are referred to so while it is open door, it's not a super steamy book imo. The connection and intimacy though are super strong.
There was lots of humor sprinkled in the book, but also lots of feels. Emotions not just for Declan and Lou, but also for some of the side characters. As I said, there's suspense and danger here too, along with past traumas and external drama. The villains are heinous. There are also some questionable characters that you're not sure how good or bad they may be. One in particular that's clearly bad I think is even more villainous than was revealed in this book and I think more will be revealed if the world is continued, which I'm assuming it will be.
I did struggle a bit at times with the writing. There was some repetition and a couple of draggy spots. Sometimes the tense also changed, which is something that drives me a bit crazy. But the characters and the plot kept me engaged and curious.
The climax of the story has some humor (always appreciated) as well as the expected action and tension, and lots of love (of the romantic, platonic, and familial). The book ends on a HFN with a bit of a jump ahead and is really sweet, offering some closure. The romance though is solid and certain, so a HEA in that sense. I definitely hope for more in this world!
This is such a charming, cozy paranormal romance with a huge found family element (find the pack that's right for YOU!) and the sweetest werewolf alpha ever to embroider his housemates' names on the lunch bags he carefully packs for all of them every day (because being an alpha means he REALLY wants to look after them and make sure they all eat well and live in a tidy, cozy home).
The story starts a little slowly but builds into such a lovely, warm book full of adorable characters. The hero is that incredibly sweet, caretaking alpha, who finds comfort in cooking and cleaning and feeding his new pack; the heroine is a magical vet (basically) who wants to protect *him* from all dangers, including her own powerful magic; they're both surprised and thrilled to find themselves taken care OF by each other when they're each so used to looking after others.
They're also surrounded (not only in their very full house but in their larger community) by wonderful friends and family (both biological and found), including lots of happy LGBTQ+ couples and (I hope!) potential couples-to-be. Oh, and the animal familiars around them are all fabulous, too, especially the very nosy pair of ferrets! I just loved living in this lovely little community for the space of the book, and I can't wait to return to it whenever another book comes out (for a new romantic couple).
Perfect for any fans of Lauren Dane's Diablo Lake books or Molly Harper's paranormal rom-coms!
first of all thanks to my gr friends for recommending this gem!! this was exactly what i needed this weekend 💖
this book could be my new comfort book because even though there was some dark scenes it was also so sweet and heartwarming. i loved declan and lou's dynamic. lou was selfless and such a sweet person, even when declan was mean to her at their first meeting she was very understanding.
oh and how i loved declan, he was the sluttiest slut except when he was mothering 💅🏽 he was an alpha, ready to protect his pack but he also loved cooking for them and cleaning the house plus he cares environment🧎🏼♀️i was dying when trick and lou didn't notify him that they were late for dinner and he was ready to give them a time-out 😂
i felt so safe and positive while reading this book. i loved how the guys hug each other 💪🏽 i'm not a hugger but i want will to hug me so bad 😭 i also want this author to write many more books about for the series because the side characters were so good!! at this point i'll read a book about phoenix and ferrets😂
but the drama toward the end stressed me out 😩 and is this count as hfn because where did eva go??? will she be back??
✔️Declan is coming out of a bad break up and needs a fresh start. He’s now a lone wolf looking for his pack.
✔️Lou is an animal mage still trying to improve and prove herself.
✔️There’s a big group of friends that are family. This was sweet with cozy vibes
✔️I liked the world and the characters
✔️I liked that there was a bigger plot
‼️Very chick lit
‼️Very progressive
‼️Everyone’s feelings were taken into consideration and everyone was super special.
‼️Not sure about some of the authors choices for progressing their relationship. I every time a big change happens it’s cause it is being forced not chosen.
❤️But they are really cute and sweet together and mature for the most part. They talk things out and work together.
❤️But overall it was an enjoyable cute read that is worth giving this a try. Lots of sweet intimate moments
‼️Also it’s a bit long for a book like this.
Things I Did 💔 Not Like ‼️ I DO NOT like that the is H fresh out of a serious relationship. He lived w his ex for a year until she left him for his sister. I thought there would be more space between the break up and him meeting the h.
‼️I also didn’t like that he was still feeling some sort of way about the break up and his sister the whole book.
‼️infact I didn’t like his sister she was selfish and came off bad to me. I HATE that the ex will always be in the h and H lives and I hate that he felt he needed to be good with her.
‼️Also I don’t think it should have been so “Ok” with everyone. Everyone was way to understanding and by the end the sister and the ex where family. This was just not ok with me.
🥀 Hero: Declan 28 Wolf shifter He had a lot of past trauma Was coming off a break up w a serious GF he thought he loved. He was sweet and caring but he definitely needed a lot of hand holding. I would say most of this book is about him finding his pack.
🦋 Heroine: Lou- age? Animal mage She was a decent h She had weird bratty moments that seemed out of character She was caring and supported the H a lot
💭 POV: First person duel
😡/😍 Angst level: Low
❤️🔥 Sex & Burn Rate: Med A few sexy times and be main one
🌓 Push/Pull: Minor from both The H has trauma from animal mages and is standoffish at first but he works through it
☠️ OW/OM Drama: No Just the ex stuff but it’s not drama to the relationship
🤮 OW/OM Sex / Fluid or DNA Exchange: No No OP after meeting either
🤬 Cheating: No
👰🏼♀️ Virgins: No V It’s been 6 months for the h A while for the H. He said him and his ex hadn’t had sex in a while… who knows how long that is.
⛈️Separation/ 3rd Act Breakup: No
🎧AUDIO Amazing 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ duet narration
Safety⚠️Triggers🗡️: Super sensitive people Lots of chick lit stuff Cult stuff Parent trying to kill you
🌈Epilogue: 6 mo later
🥂HEA: HFN but I would say they are definitely forever
❌My opinion is just that… MY OPINION.❌ I know we all get passionate about our favorite reads and characters but we should respect each opinions a thoughts. ~Thank you
5 stars. The best use of my audible credit this year. Thank you, Elizabeth, for this rec!
This book was… amazing. I loved every minute of my listening experience, and can’t wait to continue the series.
The only part that I didn’t love was the relationship between the hero/his sister/his ex (who broke up with the hero to be with his sister). That keeping it in the family shit doesn’t really work for me… at all. And the hero was much too forgiving, and everyone else much too understanding. There’s not a single thing about switching siblings that’s ok - it’s a major betrayal. But that part was treated with such a blasé manner that it made me question the author and her sanity. Thankfully, the rest of the book lacked red flags, so I did my best to let it go. The book overall was very progressive with a lot of diversity and inclusivity, which I loved.
I also really loved the first sex scene when the hero reached into the heroine’s drawer to use HER half-used box of condoms. Hell yes! I love a good role reversal… even though it has been a while for her also.
Safe - no virgins - both MCs celibate - no OM/OW drama or scenes - hero’s ex girlfriend left him for his sister - no cheating
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A quirky set of characters, have quirky conversations about their quirky relationships and visit their quirky families and work their quirky jobs. Oh and there’s magic and werewolves and witches etc. This. Was. Tiring. There’s only so much quirk I can handle!
Look, this isn’t a terrible book - it’s fast paced, romance-driven, has some funny dialogue and can be read as a standalone. Not too shabby. BUT I just found that ALL the characters kinda morphed into one big quirky jumble. Every single line of dialogue is drenched in their little group’s slang & idiosyncrasies- it became hard to tell them apart. They didn’t feel real which made it difficult for me to invest in their struggles so 🤷♀️ 2 ish stars.
If you enjoy urban fantasy, love over the top banter, found families, and some steamy romance you might have fun. For me it didn’t work, but I wholly recommend checking out CURSED by the same author for a more polished, fantasy of manners with laugh out loud banter.
This was absolutely everything I didn’t know I wanted and will be going on my top 10 of 2022 list.
I love love loved Lou and Declan. They fit so well together and it was delightful reading their relationship progress organically. This cast of characters is phenomenal and I enjoyed the main group’s love for each other, complete supportiveness, and how they all jumped to help, no matter what.
Plot wise, it was a good balance of romance, snark, and magic. The world building was slight, but made sense and the variety of people and abilities was fun fun fun. Oh, and let’s not forget the ferrets, baby phoenix, and pigeons.
Overall, I was here because Lish’s name is on the front and I’ll read anything she puts out. This just happens to be my favorite thing. I can’t wait to read more from this group.
**Huge thanks to Lish for spoiling me with an arc**
This writing is exhausting. It’s info dumps and over-explaining galore. My eyes kept glazing over and then I started skimming pages at a time. And, even after the skimming, I’d see that I still hadn’t missed anything important.
So, my question is, once again, WHERE ARE THE COMPETENT BOOK EDITORS? IS SOMEONE HOLDING THEM CAPTIVE?? SHOULD I NOTIFY THE POLICE?!
I’m in a witchy mood and this book had the perfect amount of witchiness to fulfill my witchy appetite. And ANIMAL MAGES !!! If I could be anything in the world, that’s what I would be 🫡
I love that magic users are called the Uncanny. Every single good character in this book had my heart in their clutches from the get go. Lou, Declan, Van, Will, Trick, Juliet ,Savannah and Bay had me yearning for a found family of weird and chaotic friends. Big, funny, till-death-do-us-part loving families are my favourite thing in the universe. Mama Ami, Jory and the rest of their crew made me feel so warm and squishy anytime they made an appearance😭🩵
Watching Declan and Lou come together as a couple was like watching those videos of people making smoothies. The satisfaction in watching all the colours blend together that’s basically hypnotizing and sooooo satisfying. That’s what I felt reading this book🫠
And the humour 😮💨 honestly this book had me constantly cackling … internally. Or rather, breathing out very heavily through my nostrils when I was delighted .
The world that was built in this book was so interesting and fantastical. I NEED another book in this world like I need my next breath. Ms McBride you have my sword and my ax 💙💙
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That feeling when you wake up from a bad dream and get wrapped up in the biggest hug from someone who has your best interests at heart? That’s this book in a nutshell, and I loved it!
It’s a paranormal romance that had a whimsical fantasy sort of feel, but the story felt grounded because of the emotions and the found family vibes.
The premise involves a FMC (Lou) who is trying to finish her apprenticeship as an animal mage, a werewolf shifter MMC (Declan) whose past makes him shy away from animal mages, a really loveable cast of supporting characters, and a plot that had both danger/intrigue and the sweetest of moments. 🥹
I found it refreshing that, unlike paranormal romances where the MMC is clearly the alpha in the relationship (don’t get me wrong, I enjoy those too), the relationship between Lou and Declan felt a lot more balanced. The caregiving and protectiveness went both ways, and that had me vibrating with happiness while listening to the audiobook (narrated in duet).
I can’t think of anything I disliked about this book, so 5 stars it is!
And it's probably a wonder I managed to read this story to the end. There were so many uncomfortable moments, I had to take breaks from reading.
Why are all the characters so quirky? And why does Lou speak like a child? Did Declan have to be so possessive towards Lou? Why do I keep doing this to myself? So many questions and too little answers.
Anyway, reading this book was a bad idea, even though it hadn't seemed like that. I didn't like the characters, the story was too long for what was meant to tell, and I don't like the "forced proximity" trope. It's far from funny, it's just uncomfortable to me.
This book was AMAZING. It’s incredibly funny, very romantic, and at times extremely sexy. There’s a great magical world to explore, and Lish McBride is creating a world of magic users that is both uniquely McBride and also extremely magical Seattle. Magical coffee shops? Magical tattoo parlors? Magical veterinary clinics? Yes to all! There are ferret familiars (which absolutely stole every scene they were in), a baby phoenix, strong and supportive friend relationships, and an interpretation of alpha werewolves embraces non-toxic masculinity – it’s fantastic! (who wants a hot dude who also makes sure that you have a packed lunch in a re-usable lunchbag? EVERYONE)
Lou (Louise) has a fantastic and hilarious web of family, friends, co-workers, and roommates who are all involved and supportive. She has a career and goals, and when Declan arrives in town, he fits into her life and friend relationships rather than making everything all about him. Declan also gets so much out of the relationship – Lou is supportive, empathetic, caring, but also someone who is full of fun and life. The magic is very neat in this book, the sex scenes are very steamy, there are so many hilarious lines, and all I’m wondering now is when the next book in the series comes out! I can’t recommend this book enough – your week needs this lovely, sexy, funny, magical, cozy romance.
It’s a beautiful book, but it just wasn’t for me. I like flawed characters and everyone in this was absolutely perfect; we had perfect villains, perfect protagonists, perfect friends, and perfect relationships with sister’s that take your sloppy seconds. While obviously the villains are evil, they’re so characteristically evil that I got bored.
Anyways, it is a well written, beautiful book that just wasn’t for me.
A Little Bit Familiar is a fantastic paranormal romance with an interesting storyline, great characters, a swoon-worthy romance, and the absolute best found family! I adored the story so much that I it in one sitting. It was so good, I couldn’t put it down until I knew what happened to Declan, Lou, and all of the others.
Lou is a great protagonist! Caring and empathetic, she is so understanding and such a great support to her friends and family. And she’s hilarious! She has a strong narrative voice, and some of her observations and comments are completely hysterical. I also adore Declan. He is also a caring person, and he always thinks of others before himself. He loves to take care of the people in his life, which he totally does with his new roommates. I love the sweet ways he shows his gratitude and affection. Declan has such a tragic story, and he has suffered a lot over the course of his life, and I just wanted to reach into the book and give this man a hug.
The love story between Declan and Lou is amazing!! Ugh, the chemistry between these two is to die for! They have so many obstacles thrown at them, and their forced proximity after an accidental magical connection creates even more problems for them, but Declan and Lou deeply care for each other. I love how Lou shows Declan what it means to be unconditionally supported and accepted. She doesn’t show him pity and seems to understand him on such a deep level, which he hasn’t really experienced before. She also fights for him as much as he fights for her, much to his surprise. Lou treats Declan in a way he’s never been treated before – with respect, admiration, and unequivocal support, and it’s wonderful to see him slowly let down his walls and let her in. I love watching them fall for and be vulnerable with each other, and I so rooted for them to find happiness.
Now, I need to talk about Lou’s family and friends because they are one of my favorite parts of the story. They are all so fantastic! Fun and funny, loyal and supportive of each other, these people welcome Declan into their fold so easily and happily. It’s such a change for Declan, who has been subjected to more than his fair share of toxic relationships. But he made the best decision in moving because it’s once he meets his roommates that he finds his pack, which is something he desperately craves. I love that he finds the family he deserves in Lou, his other roommates, and Lou’s family.
I also like that the story highlights the positive effects of therapy. I think there’s still such stigma attached to going to therapy, so to see Declan advocating for himself, willingly going to counseling, and benefitting from it is powerful. Mental health is important and not something to be ignored, which Declan, Lou, and most of the secondary characters understand and embrace. Other messages about control, the abuse of power, love, and family are also powerful and thought-provoking.
The world-building is creative and unique and includes a multitude of supernatural people, animals, and elements. It’s interesting to see how the human world and the paranormal world mesh. I also have to do a shout-out to the fabulous animals in the book, including the fiery phoenix Dammit, two rambunctious and gossipy ferrets, and the pigeons who get together and do what they do best. These animals are sweet, charming, and often hilarious additions to the story.
This is an excellent paranormal romance by Lisa McBride with dynamic, layered characters, an exciting and suspenseful plot, a found family that I want to adopt me, vivid and original fantasy elements, a ton of humor, and a swoon-worthy and sexy romance. I’m so thankful to DevoLish and Turn the Page Tours for providing me with a copy of the book and would definitely recommend it to romance, paranormal romance, or romantic suspense readers.
Holy freaking shit I loved this book. The found family, the familiars, the humor, the acceptance; all of it was absolutely wonderful and when I wasn’t smiling from ear to ear I was probably crying and all up in my feelings.
Lou, Declan, and the whole damn crew were just absolutely wonderful and I want to bottle up this warm fuzzy feeling and revel in it.
Also from here on out I will be referring to all my petty and mean thoughts as “cat thoughts” and I will be taking no questions at this time.
Do I think Declan got beyond his trauma where Lou’s magic was concerned a little quickly? Sure. Did that dampen my enjoyment? Not even a little bit. One of the things McBride does really well is talk about how grief and trauma are fluid and pop up unexpectedly and, to me, that was way more important and crucial. Plus, everyone’s journey is different and Lou is a LIGHT of a person.
I loved this book. I want more of it. Need it, actually. Absolutely fantastic 👏🏼
[I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review]
Wow this was too cute! A super sweet and peaceful story. One of those stories where they truly love each other and it's believable by isn't fake or too sugary.
Loved both characters. Every single author should take note, THIS is how alphas should be written. Sure they will rip the throat out of everyone but they will also bake you cookies because the alpha of the pack is in charge of all facets of the pack, not just the murdery manly stuff.
The secondary characters were also great. Supportive and funny, without taking away the story at all, they just added to it.
It was a sweet and cute story, people got the help where and when they needed it. It felt real and believable, not just some fake Disney bs. The audiobook was a duet and it was an excellent production. Definitely recommend! 💕
TW: car accident, parental abuse, kidnapping, alcohol consumption
Being that Lish is more known for her YA and fantasy writings, I was quite surprised when she said she had an adult romance on the horizon. But, she brings her fantasy roots with her.
ALTF stars Lou (Louise), an animal mage in training. She’d be the equivalent of a specialist vet in the mundane (non-magical) world. Her job is to assist witches and familiars with bonding to each other and becoming buddies. Everything is going normally until her new housemate, Declan arrives.
Declan is a shifter, werewolf, specifically. He’s leaving Portland for Seattle for a fresh start after breaking up with his girlfriend. His parents are well known in the magical community as some very unsavory characters, but they’re in jail, so Declan feels he can finally put that bit of his past behind him for good.
Until the break out of jail. And now his parents are looking for him and his siblings again.
Can Declan protect himself, his roommates, and his sister from the evil on the horizon, or will he be the next victim?
—————— I received an eARC of this book from my good friend and author Lish herself! Receiving these materials in no way impacted my review.
I didn't know I needed Lish McBride's A Little Too Familiar until I read it, but I did. I really, really did.
Louise is part of a large, loving family who support her in her quest to become an animal mage, and she works hard to reach her goal. Lou never doubts she's loved, and her family will always be there for her. That goes for her roommates and found family as well.
Declan is a literal lone wolf, a shifter without a pack, which might be the loneliest feeling on earth. His younger sister is making a life of her own, and his father and stepmother are in prison. He won't stand in the way of his sister's happiness, and he wants nothing to do with his father. He really is on his own, but trying to make the best of it.
When Lou and Declan meet they both fight the attraction, but avoiding one of your roommates is hard and the attraction between them grows, and grows, but so do the dangerous obstacles in their path. They don't have an easy time of it, but true love finds a way, even when love needs a little help from a baby phoenix, and a couple of ferrets.
Lou and Declan's love story is told with warmth and compassion, has an amazing cast of characters, is deeply funny, and still has more heart than any book I've read in a long time. I couldn't ask for more.
Cute but not exactly compelling. This felt like a really thorough fanfic, or like it was self-published. There were some typos and inconsistencies, and it felt like there was supposed to be a subplot regarding the mean mage dad that was dropped but not fully erased. But it was generally sweet and it did what I needed it to do (keep me occupied while recovering from surgery, without being too mentally taxing).
Who knew that urban fantasy paranormal shifters was going to be my newest kink? I surprise myself.
What a ride. And I loved every minute of it. Some great internal dialogue and unique observations like pigeons being dirty bastards and ferrets are gossip mongers.
Declan is a tortured soul and Louise is too much of a people pleaser (and a bit of a doormat to be honest with you) but somehow they are great for each other. Well done Lish McBride.
Wow I loved how good the story was in this- love a bit of high stakes and romance😈 This is genuinely my ideal balance of fantasy and action and romance and I am very interested to see what the next book could hold - and if it has the same great energy that this one had throughout! Love- would recommend if you liked “Bride” but only in the sense that there is magic and mystical beings, and not marriage of convenience and characters forced together kind of?
I found myself chuckling a lot at the humor, and my heart warmed at the found family aspect with the roommates and friends aspect; I, too, would like to be friends with all of them. This was an absolute delight. Five stars!
This is the most creative urban fantasy setting I have seen in a while. I loved it. Really sweet, and lots of wonderful chosen family, but also pretty creepy and lots of intense use of magic.
This book was basically perfect. Interesting relatable characters? Check. Well developed side characters? Check. Compelling relationship development? Check. Fascinating paranormal world? Check. Found family? Check. Ugh. Cannot wait for the rest.