
Review: Finding Finn
This was what it was, a short shifter romance novella. The story was interesting, but the writing seemed rushed in places, which is why I only gave it three stars. The transitions from one scene to another were nonexistent. They were doing one thing, the chapter would end abruptly, and then they were doing something completely different in the new chapter. It wasn't a bad read, I'd consider reading the rest of the series.
Finn is a mentally fragile young man who goes to stay with his favorite sibling, Frannie. What Frannie didn't tell him was that she was going to be away for a week and that her handsome friend Luke would be staying at the house as well. Luke is a wolf shifter, who recognizes Finn as his mate the first moment he saw him. Luke never thought it was possible because he is gay. He spent the last 20 years of his life as a lone wolf because of his sexual preference, as his father kicked him out and then blacklisted him from other packs. Now somehow Luke has found his mate and ended up in an area run by and eccentric alpha that's more on the crazier side of eccentric, and his father is part of the pack
Things get weird quickly. Mating with Finn as thrown him into heat at the shock of everyone as Finn is human. And now the creepy alpha of the territory wants Finn for himself, even though he mated to Luke. Luke somehow makes up with his father, and the take in three random stray lone wolves and create a makeshift pack. Finn gets preggers, the alpha strikes and Luke kills him easily(almost too easily.) Finn gives birth to a baby girl, and at the end his sort-of friend Christian shows up out of nowhere after having disappeared midway through the novella. As I said, the quickness of everything would have been better suited with proper transitions, but this was exactly what I expect it to be when I picked it. And I am interested in seeing where Christian disappeared to and what he knows because in this reality, shifters are unknown.








