Alice had always believed that life would treat her kindly, but she never imagined it would push her into such a challenging situation. She, Alice Harrison, was the beloved daughter of the Alpha of the Rivermoon pack, living a contented life as an omega. However, tragedy struck when rogue wolves ruthlessly attacked her family, killing her parents and snatching her away from everything she knew. Her nightmare began when the formidable Trueblood Alpha, Dylan Lewis, known for his unyielding nature and untouchable heart, unexpectedly bought her at an auction. Initially believing her fate was to become a slave, she was shocked to discover that she had become the unloved Luna of the Bloodmoon pack. Despite being chosen as the pack's lunar leader by Alpha Dylan, she never felt any affection from him, turning her world into a living nightmare.
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2/5 for genuine evaluation.
It's not a bad work, but it's bland. The ideas around the novel's world are fun and unique though, making it a bit refreshing.
My main issues with the story...
- MC has an extremely bland personality, and there's nothing driving him apart from the author's forced circumstances.
- Many holes and inconsistencies in the story. Everything felt like a convoluted mess, as if the author didn't do enough (finer-detail) planning in contrast to the grandeur of the story.
- It also gets extremely repetitive. The title is accurate, far too accurate. It just feels like such a low-effort move from the author, and it impedes a lot of the story's potential.
That's all. Basically, it's a waste of potential. The novel is lacking in emotional depth. The plot is interesting, but the depth of the author's planning was sub-par at best. It's enjoyable enough to pass your time, but it's not "one of the greats".