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A review by wyvness
One Pucked Up Pack by Sarah Blue
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Venturing into the world of Hockey Omegaverse, "One Pucked Up Pack" was my initial immersion, and I must say, I found it quite captivating, even though a few minor quibbles persisted.
The narrative revolves around Charlotte, a college student struggling to make friends, who anticipates the comfort of the holiday season spent with her mother and her close friend, Piper. A chance encounter with three aspiring NHL hockey players, Anders, Mikael, and Eli, by a frozen lake changes everything. They're all a match to her scent, and while that might sound like the perfect beginning, hurdles naturally emerge. Can these four overcome their personal challenges to form a pack? Will they manage to chase their dreams while staying together?
The story engrossed me, although I occasionally felt it prolonged. The characters, particularly Anders and Eli, were endearing, while Charlotte and Mikael exhibited strength and determination, albeit a touch of stubbornness. Although Charlotte's internal struggles were occasionally overwhelming, it was in alignment with her character development. The book maintained a lighter tone, steering clear of excessive complexity, a choice that added to its charm.
In essence, "One Pucked Up Pack" is an enjoyable and seamless read, leaving me content that I finally dived into a book that had long adorned my TBR list. I eagerly anticipate delving into the next installment, which follows Charlotte's best friend, Piper.
Moderate: Car accident
Minor: Sexual assault