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A review by wolvenbolt
The Fangs of Freelance by Drew Hayes
adventurous
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Another fun book, it's really great seeing Fred coming out of his shell more and becoming more of a leader.
There's still some funky things happening with his Vampireness as a result of Gideon's blood. I figured it was just the silver resistance, but now it looks like it's gave him other resistances too, perhaps mental resistance? 🤔
I'm loving how everyone in the Clan is evolving alongside Fred; Amy is standing up for herself and rebelling a little, Albert is taking charge of his own destiny, and Fred is being a leader and looking after his people.
I said it before and I said it again, this series has the potential to be so fun and memorable and brilliant, if the characters went from being one-dimensional and grew as the books went along and were fleshed out; well it's certainly happening!
Can't wait to see what happens next after what happened at the end of this book!
There's still some funky things happening with his Vampireness as a result of Gideon's blood. I figured it was just the silver resistance, but now it looks like it's gave him other resistances too, perhaps mental resistance? 🤔
I'm loving how everyone in the Clan is evolving alongside Fred; Amy is standing up for herself and rebelling a little, Albert is taking charge of his own destiny, and Fred is being a leader and looking after his people.
I said it before and I said it again, this series has the potential to be so fun and memorable and brilliant, if the characters went from being one-dimensional and grew as the books went along and were fleshed out; well it's certainly happening!
Can't wait to see what happens next after what happened at the end of this book!