Tusk Love

by

Thea Guanzon

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of cozy romantasy and light fantasy romance novels.
  • Readers who enjoy grumpy-sunshine and opposites attract tropes.
  • Those looking for a quick, feel-good romance read with fantasy elements.
  • Fans of Critical Role who want to experience the in-universe Tusk Love story.
  • Romance readers who like sweet, low-angst stories with some adventure.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking complex worldbuilding or intricate fantasy plots.
  • Those who dislike tropey or cliched romance storylines.
  • Fans of slow-burn romances, as the relationship develops quickly.
  • Readers looking for high stakes or unpredictable storylines.
  • Those who prefer romance-light fantasy or purely plot-driven stories.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Lovable characters, especially Guinevere and Oskar
  • Well-executed grumpy-sunshine dynamic and opposites attract trope
  • Sweet and heartwarming romance with good chemistry between leads
  • Cozy and adventurous fantasy setting
  • Good balance of romance and fantasy elements
  • Engaging banter and tension between the main characters
  • Character growth and development throughout the story
  • Emotional and swoon-worthy romantic moments
  • Fun quest/journey plot with some action and danger
  • Quick and easy read at under 300 pages

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, especially in the first half
  • Predictable and thin plot with few surprises
  • Rushed relationship development between leads
  • Underdeveloped magic system and worldbuilding
  • Tropey and cliched elements that may feel unoriginal to some
  • Cartoonish portrayal of some side characters like Guinevere's parents
  • Writing quality inconsistent or lacking for some readers
  • Too much focus on romance over fantasy elements for some
  • Unrealistic or idealized portrayal of romance for some
  • Lack of stakes or complexity in the overall story

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