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A Little Too Familiar by Lish McBride
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A Little Too Familiar (edition 2022)

by Lish McBride (Author)

Series: Uncanny Romance (1)

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Love brings out the animal in you Louise Matthews has got it good. Wonderful job? Check. Loving family? The best. Roommates? Pretty fantastic, thank you. All of this helps her stay focused on what she wants: to finish out her apprenticeship and become a fully licensed Switch-an animal mage who bonds familiars to their witches. Only a problem has just moved in-a hot, occasionally wolf-shaped problem. Declan Mackenzie doesn't want to be a lone wolf, but he doesn't have a choice. Girlfriend? Gone. Sister? Starting a new life. Parents? In prison where they belong, thankfully. All he wants is a fresh start-new home, new job, new life. What he gets is a house full of witches, a fledgling phoenix named Dammit, and rogue ferrets who won't stay out of his business. And he could handle all of that if it wasn't for Louise. It's not great to crush on your roommate. It's even worse when you realize she wields the kind of magic that sends you running for the door. Still, Declan is no pup, and he's not going to let this set him back. Until the past comes back to haunt him-the parents he put in jail have busted out. They want revenge. And the only thing standing between them and Declan is Louise and the very magic he vowed never to go near again.… (more)
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Title:A Little Too Familiar
Authors:Lish McBride (Author)
Info:Devo-Lish (2022), Edition: 1, 414 pages
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Rating:****1/2
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Declan, a werewolf, moves in with a friend in Seattle. He’s horrified to discover that one of his new housemates is an animal mage -- he’s had traumatic dealings with an animal mage. Meanwhile, Lou, the aforementioned housemate, is offended that Declan is horrified. But Declan and Lou are pushed into working together when they realise someone from Declan’s past is trying to track him down.

This urban fantasy aesthetic doesn’t wholly appeal to me. Which is only notable because I have the impression that it’s meant to be cosy, aesthetically and romantically appealing. But I still enjoyed the humour, the characters’ positive familial relationships (to balance out their dysfunctional/toxic ones) and the sharehouse’s found-family dynamic. ( )
  Herenya | Dec 22, 2023 |
Wow, this book is a huge bundle of cute woke feelgood. Not that I'm complaining, I loved it! For once I got my romance fix with no sexist stereotype attached. Of course I guess it's still full of stereotypes, but I like these better. Plus it has a bunch of lovable characters, including a baby phenix, two ferrets and a flock of pigeons. And it's funny too. ( )
  FlorenceArt | Aug 12, 2023 |
In all of my romance-novel-binging over the past few years, very few of them have been fantasy romance. But, of the ones I have read, most of them don't seem to get the balance right. Either they're so focused on world-building and/or plot development that the romance becomes an afterthought, or they're basically straight-up romance with a little bit of magic shoehorned in. But A Little Too Familiar by Lish McBride manages to get the romance and the magic proportioned and blended together perfectly into a book that I stayed up WAAAAY too late listening to, and ultimate wound up finishing in less than 24 hours.

Lou is an animal mage, working in a magical vet's office helping other witches bond to their familiars. Her new housemate, Declan, is a (very hot) werewolf shifter who has a very bad reaction when he finds out what she is. Declan was looking for a fresh start after escaping the horrors of his past: his father essentially founded a werewolf cult, and his stepmother - who is also an animal mage - tortured him with extreme and illegal forms of magic until he was able to get himself and his sister free. His parents have been in jail for most of Declan's adult life, but now have broken out, and they're coming for him. But in trying to protect him from an attack, Lou performs a desperate act of forbidden magic herself, threatening their whole family and the pack that Declan has started to rebuild for himself.

Y'all, this book has just about everything: One of the best found-families in a romance that I've ever read. (Lou's actual family is large and extended enough that I could have used a family tree or two to keep all the half-sibs straight, plus all of Lou & Declan's friends and roommates.) Steamy romance with magical bonding that allows for mental communication and magic/strength-sharing. A kind and compassionate approach towards folks with trauma and PTSD, including characters actually utilizing therapy (on the page, even!). Lots of consideration of boundaries and consent and power imbalances, not just between Lou & Declan, but side characters as well. Enough of a sense of humor to keep things from getting grim, even with all the horrible things from Declan's past, but none of the characters felt like they were there just for the sake of comic relief. A baby phoenix and a pair of magical ferrets (okay, maybe the ferrets were mostly comic relief, but still important to the plot!). An approach to werewolves that (finally!) takes the alpha-wolf BS and turns it on its head -- in this book (as in actual wolves), being an alpha doesn't mean constant testosterone-fueled fighting to make sure that all of the members of your pack stay in line, it means making sure that all of the members of your pack are safe and fed. (Seriously, an alpha wolf packing lunches that are tailored to each housemate's dietary preferences is not something I knew I needed in my reading life, but I absolutely did.)

I will ding this book slightly for not having the clearest and cleanest resolution at the ending. It's not a cliffhanger or anything, but space was clearly being left for one or more sequels, and as a result, not all of the threads get neatly wrapped up. But I enjoyed everything else about this book so much that I will absolutely be picking up that sequel when it does come out. ( )
  fyrefly98 | Jul 20, 2023 |
Declan is a werewolf with a traumatic past trying to find a fresh start. Lou is an Animal Mage focused on getting her license. Enter: pasts catching up with them, well intentioned mistakes, and romance. A fun light read. ( )
  MandyPS | May 13, 2023 |
This was a fun paranormal romance. Declan Mackenzie is a wolf who is starting anew after his girlfriend fell for his sister. In order to give them a chance with their relationship, Declan has decided to move to a new city. Only he doesn't want to be a lone wolf.

Louise Matthews is an animal mage who has a specialty of helping people bond with their familiars. She has a wonderful, supportive family and is happy in her apprenticeship.

When Declan moves into the house where she lives, their first meeting is not auspicious. Declan had a previous, very traumatic experience with an animal mage who wanted to make him her slave. He's had therapy, but still has anxiety and flashbacks when he encounters any animal mage.

Lou and her housemates want to help him and are eager to accept him. Declan hopes that he has found a new, but unconventional, pack that he can help. But his enemies, his alpha father and his father's mate, have escaped from prison and targeted Declan for their revenge.

When Declan is attacked by his stepmother, Lou steps in and accidentally binds him. This causes all sorts of problems for her since such a binding is both illegal and immoral. But the binding is all that is keeping Declan safe from his evil stepmother.

The binding comes at a bad time for Lou and Declan's relationship. They are very attracted to each other but Lou fears that they wouldn't be attracted without the binding. So, besides fighting psychic attacks from his stepmother, Declan has to convince Lou that their attraction is real and really important for both of them.

I enjoyed the worldbuilding and the characters were all engaging people. Fans of paranormal romance can't go wrong with this story. ( )
  kmartin802 | May 22, 2022 |
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Love brings out the animal in you Louise Matthews has got it good. Wonderful job? Check. Loving family? The best. Roommates? Pretty fantastic, thank you. All of this helps her stay focused on what she wants: to finish out her apprenticeship and become a fully licensed Switch-an animal mage who bonds familiars to their witches. Only a problem has just moved in-a hot, occasionally wolf-shaped problem. Declan Mackenzie doesn't want to be a lone wolf, but he doesn't have a choice. Girlfriend? Gone. Sister? Starting a new life. Parents? In prison where they belong, thankfully. All he wants is a fresh start-new home, new job, new life. What he gets is a house full of witches, a fledgling phoenix named Dammit, and rogue ferrets who won't stay out of his business. And he could handle all of that if it wasn't for Louise. It's not great to crush on your roommate. It's even worse when you realize she wields the kind of magic that sends you running for the door. Still, Declan is no pup, and he's not going to let this set him back. Until the past comes back to haunt him-the parents he put in jail have busted out. They want revenge. And the only thing standing between them and Declan is Louise and the very magic he vowed never to go near again.

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