I love and hate this book. I had a very hard time putting it down, and the character development may have started slow, but it definitely sped up and improved by the middle.
The protagonist frustrated me, especially at the beginning, with her lack of growth. It could be she was acting a lot like a teenager, because she was a teenager. If that is the case, it was very well written. She went through quite a bit of trauma and identity issues before the end, and it turned her into someone to fear.
The main antagonist is frustrating in their mysteriousness and the inability to be pinned down or fought in any direct way. They were also very well written, as it brings out emotions instead of relying on a basic trope for a princess book.
The love interest(s?) were slightly confusing, and I am not sure which direction the princess will go, which in my opinion makes it more interesting.
My favorite "villain" is not the main antagonist. I was more frightened by the descriptions of the chase scenes by the alpha. They still haunt me.
There is some mental abuse, blood and gore, illness, death, and bullying throughout the book. Some of the gore had me horrified, and one scene had me nauseous, but overall it was not enough to deter me from the story. Some may find the abuse and bullying too close for comfort, as it is written well without going too far.
I love this book because the story had me mesmerized, the characters (especially villains) were well written and developed decently, and the entire book made me feel everything along with the characters.
I hate this book because it ends in an unbelievable cliffhanger. I was so distraught, and cannot wait until the next one comes out.
There are some spelling and grammar mistakes. Nothing too bad, and nothing that changes the story.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.