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# Wolfsong (1) (Green Creek)

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desertcart.com: Wolfsong (1) (Green Creek): 9781634771641: Klune, TJ: Books

Review: Beautiful and poignant and heartbreaking and satisfying. - I don't know what I was expecting, but it doesn't matter, because this book surpassed all my expectations. I was a bit bewildered at the beginning of the book until I realised that the narrator (the whole book is told from Ox's perspective) was only 12. The style is reminiscent of the first Harry Potter book in that sense, told with an almost childlike simplicity that then matures as the character matures. Despite that, the writing is absolutely beautiful. Poetic. The story is that of Ox and Joe. First the author builds up a picture of Ox's life before Joe, and I don't mean to give the impression that this is tedious, because it's not, but things definitely pick up pace after Joe arrives on the scene. The earliest part of the story feels necessary though, because it paints a picture that is crucial to understanding Ox. And, in truth, to understanding his friend Gordo who plays a big part in the story and in Ox's life (and stars in the sequel). Ox quickly becomes not only friends with Joe and his family, but part of their family. Ox doesn't have many people to call his own, so this love and acceptance is a truly wonderful thing for him. We see all their interactions from Ox's point of view, and then sometimes, we're given new information or a new perspective and it changes everything. At more than one point, I skipped backwards to re-read a scene with a fresh perspective on the events that had taken place. It was very clever. I don't want to give too much away, and I actually think the blurb itself contains too many spoilers. The less you know, the more you'll enjoy the book. Joe and his family are wolf shifters. If you've read wolf shifter novels before, I promise this will be different. The author did some fabulous work on making the reader understand how different it was from being human and what it meant for someone like Ox to be accepted as part of their family, their pack, but not be a wolf shifter. I thought it was very well done. But then bad things happen and life changes dramatically for Joe and Ox. They have to re-evaluate how life works and how their relationship fits into their new lives. One of the things that I love is that Ox, who struggles so hard to believe that he is worthy of anything, realises that while he loves Joe and desperately wants Joe as his partner in life, he doesn't need Joe and he can stand on his own two feet and actually do bloody well at it. It's not often you get that in a romance novel. And it doesn't make their love feel any less special or strong, it's just that Ox finally believes in himself (the way Joe has believed in Ox from the very beginning). The story is beautiful and poignant and heartbreaking and satisfying and definitely worth the five stars I gave it. I'm looking forward to reading the sequel which stars Gordo. This is one of the best books I've read this year, and I think Ox is the most interesting, well-created character I've encountered since Alex from L A Witt's Static and Cole from Jaime Reese's A Restored Man (and that's bloody high praise since Cole is my favourite character of all time!). The vast majority of the book is not steamy, although there are a couple of sex scenes. The focus is far more on the emotional relationships. Definitely read it. You won't regret it.
Review: Absolutely Mind Blowing!!! - What an incredible rollercoaster ride! This story has humor that made me laugh out loud (and receiving looks from bystanders), highs that made me beam in happiness, and depths that brought tears. Reading a story this in-depth, this detailed, and this intense is so rare. Ox and Joe lead an incredible cast of characters, and some of the most evil villains who’ve ever created havoc in a novel. The heart of the story is definitely Ox; so sweet, so open, so courageous, so open, and a bit damaged. Joe’s confidence and enthusiasm for Ox is also endearing to read. They have such a struggle ahead of them! All the secondary characters also contribute greatly to the story. None of them feel unnecessary to the telling of the story. I also appreciated how Ox struggled with forgiving Joe for his absence. So many times when the two main characters have a disagreement, it seems to be settled in a single chapter. Not here. This author shows us how Ox really struggles to let go of his anger, and I just found the whole process to be very realistic. And the writing style the author chose was very unusual, in my opinion, but felt so right as the way Ox would communicate with us. My only complaint, and it’s a slight one, is the point-of-view. Maybe I’ve just gotten used to hearing each main character’s POV, but I really would have loved to have heard Joe’s POV. For example, after Joe first met Ox, I would have really loved to hear Joe’s POV after Ox left the Bennett’s house. We do sort of hear about it later through Joe’s family later in the story. Or, I would have loved to see Joe’s POV after he figured out Ox was having “those” thoughts about him. Again, this is just a minor criticism and again, probably just because it veers off from what I usually read. All in all, I can’t recommend this story enough. I’m also a huge fan of human/shifter fated mates, and this story ticked that box for me as well. I am absolutely off and running to read Book 2, and I will reread this story again and again. To TJ Klune, thanks so much for sharing your talent and giving me a great universe to step into.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,538,378 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #519 in Werewolf & Shifter Romance #4,661 in Literature & Fiction (Books) #4,881 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books) |
| Book 1 of 4  | Green Creek |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (11,215) |
| Dimensions  | 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition,First edition |
| ISBN-10  | 1634771648 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1634771641 |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 400 pages |
| Publication date  | June 20, 2016 |
| Publisher  | Dreamspinner Press LLC |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful and poignant and heartbreaking and satisfying.
*by E***E on June 28, 2019*

I don't know what I was expecting, but it doesn't matter, because this book surpassed all my expectations. I was a bit bewildered at the beginning of the book until I realised that the narrator (the whole book is told from Ox's perspective) was only 12. The style is reminiscent of the first Harry Potter book in that sense, told with an almost childlike simplicity that then matures as the character matures. Despite that, the writing is absolutely beautiful. Poetic. The story is that of Ox and Joe. First the author builds up a picture of Ox's life before Joe, and I don't mean to give the impression that this is tedious, because it's not, but things definitely pick up pace after Joe arrives on the scene. The earliest part of the story feels necessary though, because it paints a picture that is crucial to understanding Ox. And, in truth, to understanding his friend Gordo who plays a big part in the story and in Ox's life (and stars in the sequel). Ox quickly becomes not only friends with Joe and his family, but part of their family. Ox doesn't have many people to call his own, so this love and acceptance is a truly wonderful thing for him. We see all their interactions from Ox's point of view, and then sometimes, we're given new information or a new perspective and it changes everything. At more than one point, I skipped backwards to re-read a scene with a fresh perspective on the events that had taken place. It was very clever. I don't want to give too much away, and I actually think the blurb itself contains too many spoilers. The less you know, the more you'll enjoy the book. Joe and his family are wolf shifters. If you've read wolf shifter novels before, I promise this will be different. The author did some fabulous work on making the reader understand how different it was from being human and what it meant for someone like Ox to be accepted as part of their family, their pack, but not be a wolf shifter. I thought it was very well done. But then bad things happen and life changes dramatically for Joe and Ox. They have to re-evaluate how life works and how their relationship fits into their new lives. One of the things that I love is that Ox, who struggles so hard to believe that he is worthy of anything, realises that while he loves Joe and desperately wants Joe as his partner in life, he doesn't need Joe and he can stand on his own two feet and actually do bloody well at it. It's not often you get that in a romance novel. And it doesn't make their love feel any less special or strong, it's just that Ox finally believes in himself (the way Joe has believed in Ox from the very beginning). The story is beautiful and poignant and heartbreaking and satisfying and definitely worth the five stars I gave it. I'm looking forward to reading the sequel which stars Gordo. This is one of the best books I've read this year, and I think Ox is the most interesting, well-created character I've encountered since Alex from L A Witt's Static and Cole from Jaime Reese's A Restored Man (and that's bloody high praise since Cole is my favourite character of all time!). The vast majority of the book is not steamy, although there are a couple of sex scenes. The focus is far more on the emotional relationships. Definitely read it. You won't regret it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely Mind Blowing!!!
*by G***D on January 22, 2024*

What an incredible rollercoaster ride! This story has humor that made me laugh out loud (and receiving looks from bystanders), highs that made me beam in happiness, and depths that brought tears. Reading a story this in-depth, this detailed, and this intense is so rare. Ox and Joe lead an incredible cast of characters, and some of the most evil villains who’ve ever created havoc in a novel. The heart of the story is definitely Ox; so sweet, so open, so courageous, so open, and a bit damaged. Joe’s confidence and enthusiasm for Ox is also endearing to read. They have such a struggle ahead of them! All the secondary characters also contribute greatly to the story. None of them feel unnecessary to the telling of the story. I also appreciated how Ox struggled with forgiving Joe for his absence. So many times when the two main characters have a disagreement, it seems to be settled in a single chapter. Not here. This author shows us how Ox really struggles to let go of his anger, and I just found the whole process to be very realistic. And the writing style the author chose was very unusual, in my opinion, but felt so right as the way Ox would communicate with us. My only complaint, and it’s a slight one, is the point-of-view. Maybe I’ve just gotten used to hearing each main character’s POV, but I really would have loved to have heard Joe’s POV. For example, after Joe first met Ox, I would have really loved to hear Joe’s POV after Ox left the Bennett’s house. We do sort of hear about it later through Joe’s family later in the story. Or, I would have loved to see Joe’s POV after he figured out Ox was having “those” thoughts about him. Again, this is just a minor criticism and again, probably just because it veers off from what I usually read. All in all, I can’t recommend this story enough. I’m also a huge fan of human/shifter fated mates, and this story ticked that box for me as well. I am absolutely off and running to read Book 2, and I will reread this story again and again. To TJ Klune, thanks so much for sharing your talent and giving me a great universe to step into.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***A on January 2, 2024*

read wolfsong, I love it

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