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This might be the best Ali Hazelwood book yet! This author clearly knows what she's doing in the paranormal romance genre. Hazelwood can do no wrong!

I tried many times to push through and give this book another chance but I had to dnf.
Ali Hazelwood received so much feedback about all her books being the exact same thing over and over, that this book felt like she said "oh yeah? well watch this!" And then proceeded to write the worst romance fantasy imaginable.
The writing was choppy and weird, it felt like she was trying way too hard to write a dark edgy story and it's just not what she's good at. A personal pet peeve of mine is when we have a fantasy story with feuding vampires and werewolves on the brink of war in this epic fantasy setting and the vampire princess type character about to be married off to a big man werewolf is... working a desk job in the human world? Okay then.

So often we get a vampire or a werewolf love story but rarely do you get a combo one! Ali Hazelwood knocked it out of the park with this paranormal romance debut about interspecies relations and breaking down boundaries!

I loved this book! I would really like to even have a sequel or spin off that is in Hazelwood's world of vampires and werewolves. The romance was full of feeling, heart, and spice. While I'm more inclined to humanities than STEM, I like that Hazelwood is providing stories for women, as well as all readers, that love STEM. Her first step into fantasy/supernatural intrigued me, and I wasn't disappointed. I could relate to and love the characters. I was rooting for them and devouring the novel. I'm definitely going to be purchasing a copy for myself as soon as release date comes!

5 stars! No notes!
Ali Hazelwood's writing gets better with each book I swear and I have no clue how she does it! I am not normally a paranormal romance reader but I knew if Ali Hazelwood wrote it I'd love it... and I was right. This book is full of sexual tension, intense politics, absolutely shameless pining, and so many plot twists and turns readers won't be able to put it down. I had to read this basically in one sitting because I was so sucked into it (pun intended, I'm sorry). If you're on the fence because you love AH but don't know how you feel about a vampyre/werewolf love story--JUST DO IT. I promise you won't regret it!!
Amazing. Incredible. Glorious. I wish I'd read it sooner so I could reread it more times in my life.

I was very excited to get the chance to read this book! Ali Hazelwood romance? Yes! Vampires and werewolves? Yes! Yes! I tore through it in 1.5 days and while it was a compelling read I can’t say I loved it.
The daughter of a high ranking Vampire is married off to an Alpha of a powerful werewolf clan in an effort to foster an alliance between the two battling nations. At first, Misery is prepared to avoid her “husband” for the requisite year of their marriage while simultaneously trying to stay alive in enemy territory and solving her own secret mystery. However, things don’t go as planned and the couple finds that keeping to themselves is more difficult than they thought.
I thought that the world that Hazelwood built was unique and an interesting take on the vampire/werewolf story but I wanted more. More history, more interactions, more of everything. In general, I feel like it fell a little flat and I expected just a little more meat in this story. The relationship between the main characters felt a bit clunky and again, found myself wanting more depth to their stories.
That being said, I did enjoy reading it, I thought it had just the right level of spiciness and an interesting concept for a story. I really loved the friendship and interactions between Misery and Serena, I just wanted more of it.

I won’t pretend that I think this book has anything particularly deep to say but it was a really well-crafted mix of tropes and I was having such a good time reading it that I finished the whole thing in a single morning! I’m not sure how the whole mainstreaming of certain concepts of werewolf anatomy is going to go over with the less Raised on the Internet corner of Hazelwood’s fanbase, but if Berkley is willing to roll the dice on that I say why not, I guess. (VERY curious to see if this book ends up being a BOTM pick 🤣) Excellent deployment of a tragic woobie heroine who never sinks into self-pity, and I quite enjoyed how well Hazelwood stuck to Misery’s driving motivation being her desire to find her best friend. I will happily read Serena’s book next if she feels like writing it! My one caveat is that the random epigraphs in Lowe’s POV served no purpose and were deeply annoying. Romances do not *have* to be dual-POV.

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review through Netgalley.
This was a fun read. It really draws you in while you're reading it, but doesn't stick around for a hangover.
Be warned that, impossible as it may seem, this one is even racier than Hazelwood's other works. And skipping past those parts is more complicated since they're more spread out.

I was really excited for a paranormal romance from Hazelwood and I was intrigued by the first few chapters. However, it gradually fell flat for me and by the end I was happy to be finished with it. Misery was a funny heroine and Lowe was kind of interesting as a hero, but I felt like we didn't get to know him as much as we got to know Misery. I did like that each chapter started with a couple sentences from Lowe's POV. It helped put some components of the story into perspective and gave the reader better insight into Lowe as a person.
Overall, I think this book had a lot of great one-liners, but it was just underwhelming. Compared to other paranormal romances, I found the world building to be underdeveloped. It felt like we kept getting bits and pieces of how this universe works, but the animosity between Weres, Vampyres, and Humans was not explained that well. I also found all the stuff with Serena and her disappearance to be pointless. I couldn't bring myself to care that Serena was gone and it felt like an unnecessary side-plot to get Misery to agree to marry Lowe. My biggest issue with this book was the pace at which the romantic relationship between Misery and Lowe developed. It took a long time for anything to happen between them and then when it finally did the whole uncertainty of what it meant felt grating.
I still give this book 3.5 stars because the writing was good, the story was intriguing, and Misery was very funny. The ending also made me wonder if this is going to be the first book in a series. and while this was not my favorite book, I would still read another book in this universe and will continue to read whatever Hazelwood puts out. I think this book is worth trying, however, if you're into paranormal romance, you might not enjoy it when compared to other books in that subgenre.

I jumped into this book as soon as I got it. I love paranormal romance and I love the author so it was a no brainer for me. This is a slow-burn, spicy read with a cross-species arranged marriage. I loved Misery and Lowe and their story- the banter, the side characters, the mystery, the world building, and the romance. It was such a delight to read. I want more!
thanks to the publisher for sharing a copy. All opinions are my own.

I’m late to the Ali Hazelwood world, and it has been a fan-tas-tic introduction. Oh my goodness. The girl did not disappoint while diving into the supernatural world.
Misery’s a vampire living in the human world. Her father, is a vampire councilman. An arranged marriage between Misery and the Alpha Were Lowe Moreland, is supposed to bring and alliance between vampire and were territories. They join forces to uncover some ongoing political schemes, while their marriage blooms into a forbidden romance that takes them into a wild adventure.
The amount of times he said “Misery”, had me swooning. I could only imagine it with a deep sexy voice.
I believe it has potential to become a series. The spicy scenes involving the knotting, needed a bit mote explanation, specially if you’re new to this type of world. I wish Misery and Lowe had more to their relationship, than just the mating bond. Regardless, I enjoyed their scenes together.
Thank you Berkley Publishing, Random House, Ali Hazelwood and NetGalley for the ARC.

BRIDE was unputdownable. Ali beautifully blends her STEMinist romcom style with her fanfiction, fantasy roots. This read is a masterful, gentle introduction for those who’ve never stepped into omegaverse content, and a fun, dynamic read for those who have. It’s laugh-out-loud funny, the chapter starters leave you swooning, and the bridge of contemporary rom com to fantasy/fanfic romance is artfully built. Perfect for twihards, the AO3 girlies, Ali’s STEMinist stans, Tessa Bailey enthusiasts, and dare I say Crescent City fans? A note to Ali’s publishers: give her more green lights on this style of book. The world will devour it. (It’s me, I’m the world)
Thank you to Ali and her team for an eARC via The Bibliovert Podcast, whom this review is on behalf of.

Clever and creative and so, so absorbing. I completely loved it, and am so excited for what's next from this universe of characters.

Can Ali Hazelwood stop writing books that keep me up until 3 am? Or maybe I should have a game plan, I should start reading them in the morning and thus be able to go to sleep at a reasonable hour after reading it all day…
This was so much fun. I really enjoyed where she took this new book and look forward to new ones like it. I did not love the romantic lead as much as Love Hypothesis, so that was kind of a let down, but otherwise it was an enjoyable, fun read.

What an amazing book! This is by far the best Novel by Ali Hazelwood! I enjoyed it so much that I couldn’t put it down!
I love the dynamics between Misery and Lowe, even though I knew since the beginning she was his Mate I enjoyed how the characters were built and how the relationship progressed. The secondary characters were very important and I felt in love with little Ana!
Overall, I wanted more of this book, more about the backstory (Werewolves and Humans relationship).
Thank you Netgalley and Berkley Marketing for the ARC in exchange of my honest opinion.

This was one of my most highly-anticipated reads of 2024, and it did NOT disappoint. This was everything that I wanted from Ali Hazelwood's first fantasy book. I liked that it was more of a 'casual' fantasy, and that it didn't take itself too seriously with confusing world building, so that I was still able to have fun but it ALSO had vampires and werewolves. This was such a great read and I can't wait for more fantasy Ali!

This is what Ali Hazelwood needs to write more of! I couldn't put this book down! I received this at the perfect time of spooky October season and it was the perfect read! I cannot wait for more of this universe!

Ali Hazelwood does it again! You always know what you're in for when you read a novel by Ali Hazelwood. A sweet romance that is lighthearted and just...FUN. I appreciated a break from the "LOVE" series and this was equally a good read! Would highly recommend!!

3.5 stars
Vampire-Werewolf romance, enemies to loves, and marriage of convenience – count me in!
After reading Ali Hazelwood’s previous novel, The Love Hypothesis, I was exactly jumping to read another book by her, but Bride proved me wrong.
Misery and Lowe were likeable characters. Misery was genuinely funny. A couple of her remarks had me laughing out loud. Their romance was enjoyable enough, but the last minute pushing her away only to get back together immediately felt a bit pointless. And I gotta say, “the knot” was weird….
Notable mention, I loved her brother, Owen. So sassy!
The mystery storyline was intriguing, but the ending felt a bit anticlimactic. It felt a bit rushed overall.
I enjoyed Bride. Was the storyline entirely gripping? No. But it was a good time, and I’d be open to reading more of Hazelwood.

The narrative brims with dynamic action scenes, elaborate universe construction, and a series of enigmatic revelations regarding Lowe's familial background and Misery's secretive group, all of which captivate readers, urging them to delve deeper.
Surprisingly, the adventurous elements slightly outshine the romantic elements in the story. The intelligent portrayal of the fantasy realm, along with the intricately outlined regulations and historical developments among werewolves, vampires, and humans, adds a layer of depth.
My anticipation for Ali Hazelwood's proficiency in the fantasy genre, as much as her talent for crafting passionate romances, was met with satisfaction, as she skillfully delivers on both fronts.