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In the ruins of Caswell, Maine, Carter Bennett learned the truth of what had been right in front of him the entire time. And then it—he—was gone.Desperate for answers, Carter takes to the road, leaving family and the safety of his pack behind, all in the name of a man he only knows as a feral wolf. But therein lies the danger: wolves are pack animals, and the longer Carter is on his own, the more his mind slips toward the endless void of Omega insanity.But he pushes on, following the trail left by Gavin.Gavin, the son of Robert Livingstone. The half-brother of Gordo Livingstone.What Carter finds will change the course of the wolves forever. Because Gavin’s history with the Bennett pack goes back further than anyone knows, a secret kept hidden by Carter’s father, Thomas Bennett.And with this knowledge comes a price: the sins of the fathers now rest upon the shoulders of their sons.

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I’m conflicted in how I feel about this book. I can’t tell if my expectations were too high, or… something else? I loved the first 10% of this book and the last 20% of this book, and then the 70% in the middle felt like the most unpleasant kind of roller coaster—like the one that jerks you around too fast and hurts you as it does.Overall:This book upset me. If it wasn’t the final book of Green Creek, I would have given up on reading it before I reached the halfway mark. The book is confusing for the first third, repetitive but in a way that becomes quickly redundant and exhausting instead of adding anything to the narrative, and moves through time without enough landmarks to let the reader know what’s going on. I understand the purpose of writing this part of the book this way… but for me, it just wasn’t enjoyable to read.When things become clearer and steadier, I just… have a lot of problems with character and plot choices that were made. There were inconsistencies that I hope will be cleared up in the final version—I know the author mentioned he had done additional edits and this was not the most recent version—but beyond that… Well.This book triggered me because there are parts where the pack seems to not understand the nature of consent very well and try to pressure Carter in ways I am uncomfortable with. There is a line that invalidates the nature of adopted family as real family, which in a story about found families (and as an adopted person) I found insulting. And, speaking of insulting, the author tries very hard to write a good queer platonic relationship between two characters, and then for some reason has to go through and no less than four times have different people speaking behind those characters’ backs about how weird their relationship is. That’s… not great representation, and it’s insulting to aro-spec people.This was supposed to be Carter’s story, and I felt like this story was about Carter watching everyone around him be the main character, instead. Carter’s portion of the book is confusing, and once everyone else is there again, Carter is very quickly side-lined in his own book.Personal gripe, but this story was way more about Thomas Bennett than I expected, especially for a character who has been dead for so long. I hate pretty much every aspect about the Thomas Bennett we get in this book, and it felt like too much and unnecessary.I also have issues with how the Carter/Gavin relationship is handled, but in an attempt to avoid spoilers or being overly specific, I will just have to say that it felt deeply uncomfortable for me in certain moments, and if anyone wants specifics, I can provide those after the book is published.Things I Did Like:Gavin. Look, this character has my whole heart. He saved his book for me. I love him so much more than I can express.The pack. I love the pack. For the most part, I love the moments in this story when they’re together.Gordo. Did he show up and save the book for me at one point? Yes, and I appreciate him for it.So, I suppose, the characters. I still love the characters, and I am a character driven reader.Things I Didn’t Like That I Haven’t Mentioned Yet:The representation in this book was shoddy. It relied too strongly on the gender binary, especially when there’s a character in this book who appears to be gender-nonconforming. Also, that was not made nearly as explicit as it should have been, and I feel a little bit robbed of something that could have been great. And, again, the aro representation just ended up making me angry more than anything. This book did not nail the representation aspect for me.The plot. It felt like this story got really strong right there at the end, and very much struggled to get to that point.The worldbuilding was confusing and didn’t always make sense. A lot of things (like ghosts) were thrown in and never really explained. You can hand-wave some stuff away as magic, but at some point, I want to know what the hell is going on.Some stuff gets mentioned but never explained about other members in the pack and the time Carter was away. If you’re going to mention it as important, then tell me what’s up.Use of parable early in the story. I have reached out and had people who understand this parable explain it to me, because it made no sense to me when told in the book, and the research I have done has not made it any clearer. I think it was probably one of those things that made excellent sense in the author’s head, but it did not survive the transition into words and then my brain. Please, someone, explain it to me if you get it.Conclusion:I’m going to stop here, but I have plenty of thoughts about this book. I’m really curious to see what other people are thinking. In conclusion… if you made it this far, by all means, don’t not finish the series. But I would say… maybe lower your expectations going in.
I was anticipating this book as much as I was dreading it. My heart is so wrapped up in these characters and their stories, and I was just not ready for it to end. I was actually relieved when the release date was delayed (sorry, TJ). But, oh, what a wild, wonderful ride! This was, in fact, the perfect ending! Carter’s journey — literally and figuratively — was as painful as it was necessary. When he finally finds Gavin, the fight to hang on to his sanity becomes a fight to hang onto his heart. But when the Bennett pack is finally reunited, the moments of levity combined with the fight to hang onto to each other combined with the fight to survive one more battle against evil, TJ’s beautiful, masterful storytelling just blooms right off the pages. Any person with an appreciation for the written word and how beautifully words can be molded in the hands of such a deft storyteller as TJ Klune needs to read this series—multiple times. And this last in the series did not disappoint. As sad as I am to see this series end I am as satisfied with how it did. Thank you, TJ Klune, for taking me to Green Creek and introducing me to ALL the Bennetts.

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