Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
Klause (a librarian!) has written a book of the supernatural, this time focusing on werewolves in the teen genre, which was recently made into a movie.
Vivian is a werewolf who falls for a human, and this book chronicles her struggle to fit in, to fall for a human, and to struggle with who she truly is, as well as her loyalties to her other werewolf pack members.
This was a quick read, but I wasn't really into it - Vivian was a character I found really hard to like, and while I liked the exploration of werewolf "culture", it fell a bit flat for me.
I give it an "eh" review...
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