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A review by keytheelibrarian
That Time I Got Drunk And Yeeted A Love Potion At A Werewolf by Kimberly Lemming
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
in my review of tti got drunk and saved a demon i mentioned that felix and brie’s story would be a page turner and i ain’t never lied. kimberly lemming, you DID that. the time i got drunk and yeeted a love potion at a werewolf is well-written, beautifully crafted, and an overall damn-near perfect, entertaining book. maybe it’s the fact that it’s been a minute since i read ttigdasad & mistlefoe, but i would go as far as to say this is her best work thus far.
as mentioned, i knew brie and felix’s story would be top tier, but my expectations were blown out of the water. their story is hilarious, loving, SPICY (tentacles!?!!), and warm. though the title and plot include a love potion, it’s clear that no amount of magic can overshadow the genuine love they have for each other.
kim lem did her big one with this plot and its storylines. while reading the book you may think, “okay…do we need this?” there’s a lot of information given, most of which i questioned the necessity of. but by the end of the book my jaw was DROPPING at how she tied everything together and did so SEAMLESSLY. the call-backs to her previous works had me grinning and even the epilogue was 👩🏾🍳🤌🏾💋!
fat, black woman main character, bi-representation, werewolf obsessed, AND it was my @bookdbrunch tbr pick this month. what’s not to love?
5⭐️s
as mentioned, i knew brie and felix’s story would be top tier, but my expectations were blown out of the water. their story is hilarious, loving, SPICY (tentacles!?!!), and warm. though the title and plot include a love potion, it’s clear that no amount of magic can overshadow the genuine love they have for each other.
kim lem did her big one with this plot and its storylines. while reading the book you may think, “okay…do we need this?” there’s a lot of information given, most of which i questioned the necessity of. but by the end of the book my jaw was DROPPING at how she tied everything together and did so SEAMLESSLY. the call-backs to her previous works had me grinning and even the epilogue was 👩🏾🍳🤌🏾💋!
fat, black woman main character, bi-representation, werewolf obsessed, AND it was my @bookdbrunch tbr pick this month. what’s not to love?
5⭐️s