Review of Hope(Less)
(5th Review for July)
Rating: 5 stars
O god this was one of those books that I was screaming at
95% the way through and then the last 5% made it all okay.
Okay where to start firstly I loved Gabby she was a loner who
always kept herself at a distance, which I didn’t blame her, we all love male
attention but the attention that Gabby received was creepy and unnatural. I
could understand her distancing herself from the world, also being switched
from foster home to foster home did nothing to help her trust issues, so when
Gabby comes across Sam a werewolf she starts to find some answers to her
unnatural gifts (which I think are pretty cool) this isn’t your normal irritating werewolf
story, we see it as finding a group of people within their own world with their
own rules, it’s fascinating it’s not this is my pack against your pack but how
one pack operates I loved learning and watching Gabby grow with them, even
though she is kind of human. My feelings on Sam I am still unsure feeling very
disappointed in him, for not being totally honest with Gabby when what she
needed was someone she could truly trust. But when she is marked by Clay the
story gets interesting and this is where I started screaming at every single
page.
It’s the weirdest love story I have ever read Clay being a
werewolf seems to understand Gabby more than she does herself so he takes
matters into his own hands not wanting to frighten her, I don’t want to say too
much and give the story away but I will say for 95% of the book he says nothing
– really I am not messing nothing but he doesn’t need to his actions speak
louder than words, but when he does speak my stomach did a little flop and I
let out a sigh, yes it was worth waiting for, just a line or two and I was in
love.
So basically when I finished I felt the story was only
getting started and I want the second book like now. Just can’t wait to read
it. Very unusual story but one that brings love forward as something gentle and
patient yet with enough roughness to me you sigh sigh sigh. Love it.
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