A review by jigsawgirl
Drawn to You by Liam Kingsley, Preston Walker

3.0

I received this as a free Audiobook. I didn't read a description before I started listening. Suffice it to say, I was completely unaware it was a shifter book with two males - one alpha and one omega, and it was a mpreg book.

I had never read a mpreg book before, so I was surprised when Dylan wasn't feeling well. I thought it was the wolf flu. Lol.

The story had a little too much angst for me. Both Jack and Dylan seemed sad and lonely. Even when they got together, that sense of sadness permeated throughout the book. I was glad they found each other, but I didn't pick up on any real chemistry or connection. I wanted to feel something about Jack and Dylan, but I didn't, just a neutral feeling.

The narration was ok. I have listened to Jack Calihan narrate before and he brought a lot to the story. A couple of times, I wasn't sure if it was Dylan talking or one of the guys in the shop. Jack had a very distinctive voice, but it didn't sound any different whether he was angry, sad, frustrated, happy, etc. The situation in this book seemed so dire. I am honestly not sure whether it was the writing, the narration, or a bit of both.

Josie, Dylan's daughter was the bright spot in the book. She just couldn't shine a big enough light to brighten this book.

I voluntarily listened to and reviewed this audio book.