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Cry Wolf by Charlie Adhara

5 reviews

bilbili's review against another edition

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funny mysterious relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5


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wilybooklover's review

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adventurous emotional funny mysterious medium-paced

4.5

Another wonderful instalment in this series. Every book in this series has been solid (which is so rare, especially for a picky reader like myself) but I especially liked this one and how in tune Cooper and Park were. I loved how we've slowly learnt more about the werewolf world through the books, and I can't wait to discover more in the spinoff series. 

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wardenred's review

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emotional hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

“Have I told you I love you recently?”
“No, you’ve been cruelly reticent and I’ve had no choice but to be sentimental enough for the two of us.” Cooper shook his fist at the ceiling. “Curse this new burden of being the most emotionally healthy person in the house. I hate it!”

I pretty much love this as a series conclusion. At the same time, I have a bit of mixed feelings about certain aspects, mainly the central mystery. I've enjoyed all the mysteries in the series so, so much. Some more than the others, but for the most part, it was super exciting to follow the investigations and make guesses. This time, the whole thing felt... well, I don't want to say artificial, but it hinged on too many factors that didn't feel organic and were more like coincidences? There was a certain assumption at the very beginning that I kept waiting to be twisted around/proven to be a red herring, and there were all those clues that I kept waiting to see subverted because why else would they be going over Cooper's head like that after everything I know of him from the previous books. It was just odd. 

I enjoyed getting even more immersed into the werewolves' politics and lore and how the two intersect, and watching Cooper get more and more immersed into the world of the wolves and grow more comfortable in it. The big reveal at the end, though, with Cooper's AQ and the whole Moon thing... I don't know, I'm not really a fan of it, I think. I do kind of see what the author was going for, but I also don't quite buy it? Maybe part of it is that we're always in Cooper's head, him being the sole narrator, and he's the one who doesn't quite buy it. Maybe it's just not the plot direction I liked. Maybe both.

Now onto the things I did unequivocally love, though! They were numerous! On a large, series-wide scales I appreciated a lot of things about how the plot was constructed, with plentiful nods to the events of all the previous books. I absolutely loved Eli's involvement and how he became such a part of Cooper and Oliver's lives. This is pretty much what I've wanted since Book 3. I may be weird, but I do enjoy it when an ex becomes a genuine friend of the family, and Eli is such a fun character. I know he now has his own spin-off, I've already bought the first book, and I'm eager to dive into it soon! (Also, the summary of that book is absolutely hilarious in light of one of Eli's quips in his last conversation with Cooper, 10/10). 

I really liked the presence of Cooper's family, how he continues to (re)build a connection with his brother, and how his relationship with his father grows. In Book 2, Ed and Cooper did take steps toward a better mutual understanding, but their relationship still felt strenuous and... not too promising, let's say? But now I can see both of them taking steps to meet each other in the middle.

That plotline that delved into Cooper's past with the FBI was... ugh, wow, let's just say some of those scenes left me thoroughly uncomfortable, as they should, and all of that explains so much about his character, the place he started from (and also showcases just how much he's grown throughout the series). Funny thing: when it just started unfolding, I was like, wow, I would've preferred some hints/build-up to this reveal in the previous books... and then I realized that hell, the hints were there. From as early as the very first book, they were just throwaway lines that didn't seem to mean too much at the time, except in hindsight, they meant so much. This is one of those examples of large-scale plotting that I'm absolutely here for.

And, finally, Cooper and Oliver! They're almost sickeningly sweet together so often at this point, and all this sweetness is so hard-earned and well-deserved. I do hope to see a bit of them here and there in the spin-off, but honestly, they both feel just so ready for their happy ever after. It's been delightful witnessing this relationship from that first meeting on the subway to the absolute fluff of this book's last page, and I just have SO, SO many feels for them. One of my favorite couples ever. <3

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ofbooksandechos's review

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emotional funny hopeful mysterious relaxing tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

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readingthroughinfinity's review

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dark funny mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

For some reason I thought there were going to be six books in this series but apparently this is the last one??? I didn't know this when I was reading it but now I'm kind of sad that I've finished the series. Looking back, though, I do think the last chapter has a sense of finality and closure to it and I'm happy with Cooper and Oliver's HEA.

The main mystery of this book hinges around threats towards Cooper and someone blackmailing Eli. When Eli's blackmailer turns up head, he becomes the prime suspect and Cooper and Oliver have to help clear his name. I liked the way the tension ramped up as the circle of danger closed in around Cooper and the final action sequences were great.

I've enjoyed seeing Oliver and Cooper's relationship develop across the series, and I liked the fact that they still discover new things about each other in this book, even though they've been in an established relationship for a while. Their romance is healthy and loving (a little spicy, too) and I'm so pleased they get to (metaphorically) walk off into the sunset together. 

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