Ratings21
Average rating4.1
Brothersong is a great conclusion to the series, wrapping up the story with a focus on family ties and the dangers of keeping secrets. It brings together the threads of love, loyalty, and sacrifice that have been woven throughout the previous books, offering a satisfying end that leaves no loose ends. The emotional weight of the characters' journeys is palpable, and TJ Klune doesn't shy away from showing how the bonds between family and pack can be both a strength and a burden.
This installment features more smut than the previous book, adding a layer of intensity that was somewhat missing in Heartsong. However, despite its merits, the first book, Wolfsong, will always remain my favorite because Ox is such a standout character. His strength, vulnerability, and growth set the tone for the entire series and made it an unforgettable start. Brothersong ties everything together beautifully, but nothing quite matches the impact of Ox's story. It's a must-read for fans who have followed the pack's journey and want a powerful, heartfelt conclusion.