Will Grace find a new normal at this boarding school?
Grace
Grace is our point-of-view character. She is only seventeen years old and lost a lot in her short life. What she lost earlier, she gained the opportunity to be with a family that she hasn't seen in a while. Grace is pretty smart even though it takes her a bit to get what is going on at the school. She ends up having a lot of fun, after what has been happening to her after she arrived.
What I like about her is that yes, she is only human, but she does try to fit in and figure out what is going on. She is an avid reader and loves to research the different magical creatures that she is going to school with, and boy, are there a lot of those to research.
Jaxon
Jaxon is Grace's love interest in the story. He tries to only be with her in the shadows, but that isn't working out for him. Seeing as how he is a vampire and Jaxon wants to spend more time with her even if doing that puts her into danger. Jaxon is a big mystery to Grace as she doesn't get a lot about him. We only see Jaxon through Grace's eyes, but he, along with the other side characters, have such prominent personalities that they show through when Grace is talking.
What I like about Jaxon is that he has a generous heart, and he wants to protect Grace even though he has no clue what the threat is on her life. He is a big softie, and I like how Grace can peel back his defenses to get to know the real him.
Five Stars
Crave by Tracy Wolff is a book that I thoroughly engaged in while I was reading it. I loved it from the moment I saw the novel in the mail. I am giving this book a five-star rating and recommending it to anyone that reads young adult. It was a fantastic book, and I can't wait for the next one to come out.
A special thank you to Entangled: Teen and Megan Beatie Communications for the opportunity to review this fabulous book.
The Next Book in the Trilogy
Crush will be available on April 6, 2021. I can't wait!
Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Crave by Tracy Wolff.
Until the next time,
Happy Reading!
This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove