A review by belladonna_loves_to_read
A Wolfe Among Dragons: Sons of de Wolfe by Kathryn Le Veque

2.0

While the backstories of the H/h of this book were interesting, and parts of the story tragic, the author's heavy use of description, introspection, and narration, left the book feeling overly wordy, unbalanced, and slowed the pace to a crawl. It got to the point that I desperately wanted to skim. Which, for me, is a bad sign.

This is book eight of a series and I read this as a standalone. Perhaps if I read them from the beginning, I would have been more invested in the characters.

Unfortunately, this just wasn't my cuppa. I wish I could have enjoyed it as much as others seem to. Guess you can't win them all. I have many of this author's books that I picked up as freebies. Maybe I will try another and see if this was a one-off thing.