Showing posts with label Juliette Cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juliette Cross. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Wolf Gone Wild (Stay A Spell, #1) by Juliette Cross
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Synopsis (via Goodreads): What's the worst thing that can happen to a werewolf? Unable to shift for three months, Mateo Cruz knows all too well. His wolf has taken up residence in his head, taunting him night and day with vividly violent and carnal thoughts. Convinced he's cursed, he needs the help of a powerful witch before he literally goes insane.

​Evie Savoie has always obeyed the house rules of her coven--no werewolves. They're known for being moody and volatile. So, when a distempered, dangerous werewolf strolls into the bar and almost strangles one of her late-night customers, she's ready to bounce him through the door. But the desperation in his eyes when he begs her to help him softens her heart and convinces her to bend the rules.

​What Evie doesn't know is that Mateo's wolf has a mind of his own. And now that she's in his sights, he wants only one thing. Her.


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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.

The cover of Wolf Gone Wild is what initially drew my attention, but it was the characters that kept me turning the pages. I felt a connection with Evie, and was sympathetic towards Mateo. About halfway through, I just wanted to know who'd cursed Mateo and why (honestly this part was a little underwhelming). Additionally, Evie and Mateo were well into adulthood (he's in his 100's and she's in her 30's), but there was still something childlike about their personalities. Sometimes it was sweet and endearing, and other times it was eye-rolly and mushy.

I did have a few issues with this one, and a big frustration was the book's backstory. The evil plot never thickened, and there was very little action and adventure. I would've liked seeing the two of them play detective together, instead of making googly eyes and having lusty thoughts. I wanted to know more about Mateo and where he came from (his family in particular), how the curse had impacted his day-to-day life in the months leading up to Evie, and what his plans for the future were.

Evie is a girl after my own heart. She loves Star Wars, reads comics, and gushes about her love for Reylo and Wolverine. I could relate to this side of her, but her enthusiasm was a little over-the-top for me at times. It was like she was screaming, "Hey! Look at me! I'm into nerdy things!" I wish that aspect of her personality had been less of a focal point, since it kept us from really getting to know Evie as a person. Her character development felt stunted in some ways.

The story itself was pleasant, but maybe a little too convenient. Evie and her sisters were presented with a problem (in the form of Mateo and his caged wolf), and that's what they focus on the entire book. Everything slowly clicked into place, and I didn't feel like the characters had to fight for their ending. It was almost too easy the way things worked out. I'm not saying being unable to shift was enjoyable for Mateo, but once Evie started hanging around (and sharing her skin-to-skin contact), Alpha was no longer a constant issue. He wasn't really all that threatening, to be honest. It was clear he wanted Evie from the start (lust at first sight), and he saw her as "theirs" long before Mateo acknowledged his feelings for her.

Alpha's way was purely predatory and physical, but Evie didn't complain. If you're not into rough sex, or women being touched without their permission, this book might not be for you. Evie says she "understands" Alpha's needs and methods, but that doesn't make her body any less hers. She both likes and dislikes Alpha's aggressiveness, and mentally debates whether that's a good thing or not. A guy grabbing you without your permission, regardless of how or why they do it, is not okay. I know he's a werewolf, but that doesn't excuse his roaming hands or objectifying thoughts. "He wouldn’t stop yammering about her smell, her skin, her pretty ponytail that he’d like to grip while he took her from behind." (This is a very mild example.)

Possessiveness is not adorable, and I hated that Evie let him get away with it because of what he was. She should have cared more about who he was. "'I don’t think your boyfriend would like that.' 'My boyfriend?' I glanced at JJ again, then tossed my head back and laughed. 'He’s not my boyfriend.' Mateo’s scowl softened only slightly as he glared toward the bar. 'I think he wants to be.' That was it. He was adorable. And all my anxiety vanished like morning mist."

Then there's the language. It took some getting used to, but that might just be my age showing. People say "hella" now, right? Evie is in her 30's, but she spoke and acted like a hormonal teenager. "But…hot, melty, lickalicious sex with Mateo?" Her thoughts were often dirty when he was around, and ironically mimicked Alpha's desires. She thought her immediate attraction was ridiculous, and they both spent a large portion of the book believing their feelings were one-sided. Comments and gestures were often taken the wrong way, because they weren't communicating (ugh).

Lastly, there are things that happen -- very important things -- that Evie chooses to keep to herself. If you're trying to break a curse, and something weird happens, please tell someone. "...and I wasn’t going to worry them for nothing." That's a big bookish pet peeve of mine. Don't try to do everything yourself! Talk to the other characters in the book!

Overall, Wolf Gone Wild was a quick read that I found mostly entertaining. A few tweaks and I would have enjoyed it more, but that's me. I want women to be treated with respect and  have hot sex. I also think this book would have benefited from having stronger secondary characters, and ones that played a larger role within the story. However, if you're in the mood for a rough and furry romance, this might just be the book for you! πŸΊπŸ˜‰ (★★★⋆☆)

Thursday, December 19, 2019

My Weekly Pull [101] & Can't Wait Wednesday [71]

My Weekly Pull is something I do every Wednesday to show which comics I had pulled for me that week! If you're into comics, or you're looking to start, please join me! If you decide to do your own post, there's a link-up at the bottom. I would love to stop by and check it out!

Daredevil #15 by Chip Zdarsky, Francesco Mobili, Marco Checchetto, Julian Totino Tedesco
Family Tree #2 by Jeff Lemire, Phil Hester
Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince: Rebel Army #2 by V.E. Schwab, Andrea Olimpieri, Enrica Eren Angiolini

Folklords #1 by Matt Kindt, Matt Smith, Duncan Fegredo
Folklords #2 by Matt Kindt, Matt Smith
Gwenpool Strikes Back #5 by Leah Williams, David Baldeon

Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance #4 by Nicole Andelfinger, Matias Balsa, Kelly & Nichole Matthews
Marauders #4 by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli
Firefly #12 by Greg Pak, Dan McDaid, Lee Garbett

Once & Future #5 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora
Spider-Man #3 by J.J. Abrams, Henry Abrams, Sara Pichelli, Olivier Coipel

Jacob's comics for the week!
2099 Omega One Shot by Nick Spencer, Gerardo Sandoval, Patrick Gleason
Amazing Spider-Man #36 by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Declan Shalvey
Project X-Mas #1 by Mark Millar (everything else is a secret)
Guardians of the Galaxy #12 by Donny Cates, Cory Smith, Declan Shalvey
History of the Marvel Universe #6 by Mark Waid, Javier Rodriguez, Steve McNiven
Scream Curse of Carnage #2 by Clay McLeod Chapman, Chris Mooneyham, Garry Brown, Mark Bagley

I'm sorry this wasn't posted yesterday! I was busy working on my Read the Alphabet Challenge 2020 post with Jen from Novels and Notions. If you're interested in trying a new challenge next year, check it out! Also, my 2019 End of the Year Giveaway is ending soon! You can enter for a chance to win a copy of A Heart So Fierce and Broken. πŸ’”

Comics! There are quite a few this week... where to start? Daredevil is struggling with his identity, but that's nothing new. Chip Zdarsky's writing, however, is. I'm really enjoying his spin on Matt Murdock, and the illustrations have been fantastic. Matt is hot. Seriously, this series will provide you with great material for your Spank Bank. Additionally, an old friend has made a reappearance, and I'm curious how their partnership will work out! A new love interest? Maybe? After everything that happened with Mindy, I'm cautiously optimistic.

The first issue of Family Tree was trippy! I honestly have no idea where this story is going. Shades of Magic is always an interesting read, and I like that Schwab is still continuing the series (it was supposed to end after six issues, I think). Gwenpool is... ugh. I'm not a fan of realistic covers, but they didn't offer any variants for this issue. Not cool, Marvel. I'm also not sure what they mean by "going home". Are they kicking her out of the MU forever, or are we going to see some weird parallel universe that shows Gwen pre-comic book??

Folklords is one Jacob mentioned last month, but wasn't appealing to me at the time. However, people cannot stop talking about it, so I got the first and second issues this week. We'll see if all of the fuss is deserved! Marauders is still up in the air for me. I'm enjoying it, but not loving it. I think the X-Men comics are trying too hard right now.

The Dark Crystal, Firefly, Once & Future, and Spider-Man are all comics I really look forward to reading every month, because they're fantastic. J.J. Abrams may have broken my heart with his first issue of Spider-Man, but I really like what's happening right now and hope resolutions can be made. Once & Future... if you're not reading it, you need to make better life choices. πŸ˜‰
Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, that highlights upcoming releases that we're anticipating and excited to read. It's a spinoff of the feature Waiting on Wednesday that was hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Wolf Gone Wild (Stay A Spell, #1) 
by Juliette Cross
Expected publication: January 14th 2020
Synopsis (via Goodreads): What's the worst thing that can happen to a werewolf? Unable to shift for three months, Mateo Cruz knows all too well. His wolf has taken up residence in his head, taunting him night and day with vividly violent and carnal thoughts. Convinced he's cursed, he needs the help of a powerful witch before he literally goes insane.

​Evie Savoie has always obeyed the house rules of her coven--no werewolves. They're known for being moody and volatile. So, when a distempered, dangerous werewolf strolls into the bar and almost strangles one of her late-night customers, she's ready to bounce him through the door. But the desperation in his eyes when he begs her to help him softens her heart and convinces her to bend the rules.

​What Evie doesn't know is that Mateo's wolf has a mind of his own. And now that she's in his sights, he wants only one thing. Her.

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