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A review by avigail
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
5.0
For some reason, I didn't want to read Ali Hazelwood's contemporary-stem romance novels, but Bride looks like something I would like. My feelings are correct; I loved this book and the author's writing about why the world can't accept that humans, werewolves, and vampires can't have romantic relationships.
The plot is a refreshing idea of accepting the different species. Like in the real world, couples are interracial, so the fictional world of the Bride can't have interspecies relationships. This novel appears to weave together themes of romance, omega verse, werewolves, and mystery, which align with your interests. With its promise of a dangerous alliance between a Vampyre bride and an Alpha Werewolf,
I like the slow burn between Misery and Lowe; they start enemies, become friends, and, ultimately, are lovers who want to improve their world for humans, vampires, and werewolves. This novel weaves together themes of romance, omega verse, werewolves, and mystery, which align with your interests and its promise of a dangerous alliance between a Vampyre bride and an Alpha Werewolf. The secondary characters are also engaging, and I look forward to seeing more books set in this omega verse with their stories.
The plot is a refreshing idea of accepting the different species. Like in the real world, couples are interracial, so the fictional world of the Bride can't have interspecies relationships. This novel appears to weave together themes of romance, omega verse, werewolves, and mystery, which align with your interests. With its promise of a dangerous alliance between a Vampyre bride and an Alpha Werewolf,
I like the slow burn between Misery and Lowe; they start enemies, become friends, and, ultimately, are lovers who want to improve their world for humans, vampires, and werewolves. This novel weaves together themes of romance, omega verse, werewolves, and mystery, which align with your interests and its promise of a dangerous alliance between a Vampyre bride and an Alpha Werewolf. The secondary characters are also engaging, and I look forward to seeing more books set in this omega verse with their stories.