My recluse lifestyle hadn’t prepared me for my first day of college. I understood I was an outcast, an introverted gamer nerd with a system of avoiding anything that breathed. But that was because I had a pretty horrid past, one involving wolves ripping through my parents at the dinner table when I was four.
Much like what was happening right now…
Like I said, minimal experience socializing with people. But when a bunch of guys from school randomly decided to chase me down park lines and turned into a pack of wolves, I started to think that maybe my social skills weren’t the problem.
The last time I managed to escape by the skin of my teeth—this time, not so much. And when the blood moon suddenly answered to my death with a full-blown wolf awakening, I felt like there was more to me than my orphaned life led on. I was saved and told that I was destined for the throne of a fallen pack, to become the alpha. And in order to resurrect the Sire Wolves, I needed to grow and protect my tsundere, yandere, wolf pack, monster girls, werewolves, and turf wars
Sire Wolf is a full length slice of life fantasy with strong language, graphic steamy scenes, and unconventional romance including one male and multiple female partners.
As always it's hard to find actually well-written novels within the LitRPG and harem genres. Every book seems to be a 4+ and critical reviews rarely give a coherent reason to avoid the book. So I'm stuck trying them one by one in the hopes that I can recapture the magic found in a few of them.
Anyway avoid this novel, it's a truly amateur work that sadly shouldn't have seen the light of day without several rewrites and collective brainstorming. The scenes are put together sloppily without much thought and the plot is riddled with holes right from the get-go.
So you're telling me that the clan that destroyed the biggest werewolf clan to date, didn't try to kill the son of the alpha of said clan; a son whose name is public knowledge and is one of a kind; and that it was only 2 decades after the incident, when a random werewolf just happens to ask the name of a nerd in a cafeteria that they not only find him but then try to do what they should've already done?
I've seen some bad setups but my mind just exploded on that alone. Don't even get me started that the MC is saved miraculous by his uncle, who the MC has never met, who "just happened to be in the area".
It doesn't get better after that; the uncle, just exposits all of the above, in what must be 2-3 pages of laziest writing I've ever read. Following this is a horrendous... Okay, I'll stop there. Don't waste your time on this.
Could have been good. Good plot and setup, but there were two main issues that totally turned me off to this book. The first and biggest was having the cliche dumb MC that just seems to make dumb choices to move the plot for the author. The second was the cliche exposition of the MC thoughts, which made him feel fake, like he thought he was the star of his own action movie rather than a real person I could relate to. The second issue I could’ve muddled through with the cringe factor, but the dumb MC issue made me have to drop this book after the 50% mark.
this book is a good read I like the characters and the things they do makes sense. the main character took a while to mature in my opinion and the things that he was doing and the decisions he was making. but in retroflexion it made sense the way his development was and it wasn't till towards the end of the story that he actually started coming into his own.the story kept my attention enough that I want to read the next book and see what happens next.
I have to say that this book really got my attention I can't wait for the next one. Or the one after that. This one has it all good looking girls wolves fights learning. Well worth the money to buy.