Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Review: Thorne Bay - Jeanine Croft

Thorne Bay Thorne Bay by Jeanine Croft
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Thorne Bay by Jeanine Croft is book one in An Alaskan Packs Novel. The book tells the story of Evan, a young woman who is trying to find her path in life. To help make a decision she throws a dart at a map one day and it lands in Alaska, a place which is completely different from where she has been and what she knows. On her journey to Alaska, she meets Tristan, a dark and mysterious man who flies her up to Throne Bay. From there Evan starts her new adventure…but everything is not what it seems.

Thorne Bay is a really descriptive, beautifully written book about secrets, finding yourself and a refreshing take on the werewolf, paranormal genre. Evan is a likeable character, even though at times she could be slightly frustrating, but this could be due to the age that she portrays and the self-discovery journey that she is on. At times she can be wildly quirky and that helped to balance out the ever-serious Tristan. The story flows and leaves you wanting to know more about other characters and their own journey.

A well written book with detailed description of life in Alaska and the secrets it can hold.

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review. All opinions are my own. 😊

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