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A review by shaykay
Greer's Change by Jillian West
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
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
4.5
It just sounded like a really fun and interesting monster story so I couldn’t wait to jump into it, especially after learning that it is a standalone with no cliffhangers. It was an addictive book and hard to put down. I loved how it was written and got everyone’s POV. I do wish we had a little bit more in the end when it came to these guys, especially Novak’s POV. It just kind of felt like we went from him denying his feelings for Greer, to saving her life, to being jealous of the other guys’ connection to her. It was just a bit all over the place and I wish we had a little bit more time in his POV or at least communication between the two. Plus, the whole thing with the vampire that turned Greer was a bit confusing. I feel like it wrapped up too easily and I wish it took longer to get to that point or had a bit more satisfying ending with him. Plus, I wish we learned more about who he is or who turned him. We didn’t really get to learn that info, but the questions were asked multiple times throughout the book. But I was hooked on this book and could not put it down and had to jump right into The Monster’s Den since it’s the actual book 1 to the series. Greer can be read as a complete standalone, but we do meet a lot of other characters from the main series, and I feel like the little things/connections with them are kind of lost on me since I haven’t read them yet so now, I’m going back to the actual series and reading it.
Moderate: Infidelity, Sexual content, Violence, Stalking, and Murder