

A ballroom dance instructor and a werewolf (called lycanths in this world) computer scientist fall in love after she's pushed into taking dancing lessons to improve her work-life balance.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved both main characters. Alex is very socially confident but struggling with debts and a desire to change careers when it comes to work, and Cynthia has basically made it as far as her career goes but has no social life. The contrast gives them excellent chemistry. There's also an antagonist who's very effective even if he isn't especially complex - I guarantee that you have met angry dumbasses of exactly his sort in real life - and his actions in the latter parts of the book genuinely made me feel tense.
The five-star rating probably already gives away that I don't have much to complain about, and that's true. The only thing I can really think of is that there's a certain subplot which is wrapped up a bit too fast for me right at the end. I won't say anything more than that 'cause it would be spoiler-heavy, but it felt like just a bit more time spent on that point would have gone a long way.
In short, if you're looking for a sweet size-difference romance with a bit of spice to it where the man is the shorter of the two and the woman is a very muscular monster girl, then I can wholeheartedly say this won't be a waste of your time.
A ballroom dance instructor and a werewolf (called lycanths in this world) computer scientist fall in love after she's pushed into taking dancing lessons to improve her work-life balance.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved both main characters. Alex is very socially confident but struggling with debts and a desire to change careers when it comes to work, and Cynthia has basically made it as far as her career goes but has no social life. The contrast gives them excellent chemistry. There's also an antagonist who's very effective even if he isn't especially complex - I guarantee that you have met angry dumbasses of exactly his sort in real life - and his actions in the latter parts of the book genuinely made me feel tense.
The five-star rating probably already gives away that I don't have much to complain about, and that's true. The only thing I can really think of is that there's a certain subplot which is wrapped up a bit too fast for me right at the end. I won't say anything more than that 'cause it would be spoiler-heavy, but it felt like just a bit more time spent on that point would have gone a long way.
In short, if you're looking for a sweet size-difference romance with a bit of spice to it where the man is the shorter of the two and the woman is a very muscular monster girl, then I can wholeheartedly say this won't be a waste of your time.