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I love the storyline of this book so much and it had me laughing too I highly recommend this romance drama it kept me on my toes

I wanted to like this book more than I did. I thought the setting was adorable and I really liked the cozy feel. The characters felt a little one dimensional to me and I kept waiting for a reason that Luna was discouraged to work by her family. I would have also liked more information about the world and how it worked. I like the premise enough that I will probably check out other titles in the series and hope that some of my questions are answered in future books.

3.5 rounded down to a 3. I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would! It has a Hallmark vibe, but with monsters and werewolf mates thrown into the mix. At first, I didn't like how bratty Luna seemed. But I quickly began to enjoy her character more, and I ended up really liking her. Rounded down to a 3 because the ending dragged on a bit for me. Could have used some tightening up. Thank you to Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf was a sexy and sweet read. Our FMC, Luna Stack, finds herself stuck in a small Alaskan Town that’s a safe haven for monsters of all types. Due to shenanigans Luna and the MMC, Oliver Musgrove, are accidentally wed in the werewolf fashion. Watching the two of them grow as characters and fall in love was enjoyable. If you love the grumpy x sunshine trope this is 1000% the book for you.

Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf is a fun combo of cozy and spicy. I LOVED the cozy, friendly small town of Claw Haven and loved learning about all the different characters (monsters) who live there and their cute little shops. I also liked our FMC Luna. I loved her confidence and that she had a little attitude but also soft heart. Her character was strong enough to stand out next to Oliver; your classic grumpy, protective werewolf MMC. Also, Oliver's pack (and the whole town) gave ALL the found family vibes which I love.
The author made some bold choices, such as the FMC being engaged to be married (to someone else)! and spice at the 25% mark, lol! Personally, those things kept me from being super invested in the romance. On the other hand, I liked reading something other than the typical formula for a romance book. But I do think those choices will be hit or miss for some readers.
Overall this book is a warm, lighthearted read. If you're having a bad day and need something easy and fun to read, this is definitely it. Definitely wished I read it in the winter with something hot to drink. I would look forward to spending more time in Claw Haven, maybe with another monster couple! :)

I love a paranormal romcom and this one sounded super cute and funny. I did like reading about claw Haven but Luna didn't make much sense to me as a character and a bit more world building was needed in this book.
Luna comes from a wealthy family, is used to luxuries and is actively discouraged from working. There would have been a lot of logical reasons her family didn't want her to work. Maybe they wanted her to get married and have kids to carry on the family business. Maybe she was a fae and they believe that the point of life is enjoyment. However, with no reason given I was left so confused why Luna's family didn't want her to work. Additionally, I don't think a focus on enjoyment in life is requires not forming meaningful relationships. It ended up feeling like the author was pushing a rural life is more meaningful than city life agenda.
I was also a little confused what role paranormals played in this world. It seemed humans were aware of them but how much they knew and their attitudes towards them weren't explored. I would have liked to see a bit more development in that aspect of the story.
This is a cute story but I wish there had been a bit more editing here. I think some more character backstory and world building were needed.

I was initially drawn to this one because of the Stars Hollow vibe -- I love a cozy small town with a sweet romance. I was looking for a mellow read to balance out the chaos of life. I typically enjoy the forced proximity trope, and the grumpy/sunshine bit. What I did enjoy were the side characters. There were many, but they had some pretty distinct personalities.
Unfortunately, there wasn't enough build up to the relationship between Luna and Oliver. It felt pretty one-dimensional in a lot of ways. One second they hate each other, the next we conveniently find out she's in an open relationship (despite being engaged) and she's now jumping into bed with her accidental werewolf husband. The tone of the story was also a little inconsistent. The setting / side characters were almost cartoonish, but then you'd jump into some explicit spice.
All in all, I'm glad I read it. It was a quick one, and I love the change in pace to my reading.

"Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf" is a lighthearted and witty start to what looks like a truly entertaining paranormal romance series. Set in the snow-covered and monster-filled town of Claw Haven, the story blends cozy fantasy, romantic tension, and humor in just the right measure.
Luna Stack, a spoiled heiress expecting beaches and cocktails, ends up trapped in an aging inn run by Oliver Musgrove, a grumpy werewolf who’s clearly not thrilled by her presence. When a magical mishap ties them together in an accidental bond (aka werewolf marriage), Luna has no choice but to stick around. Temporarily, of course. Their dynamic is pure grumpyXsunshine. Luna’s dramatic flair clashes hilariously with Oliver’s growly silence, and their banter is as sharp as it is fun. As much as they try to fight the connection, the slow-burn attraction and magical bond keep pulling them back to each other.The real charm, though, is in the town itself and its cast of supernatural side characters, who give the story warmth and personality. This first book lays a solid (and sparkly) foundation for the rest of the series, and I’m already looking forward to returning to Claw Haven for more monster romance mayhem.
Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publishing house for the chance to read this book in advance, in exchange of my honest opinion.

Thank you NetGalley for this ARC.
Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf// 3.5 stars
Okay this book was really cute. It's a fun and easy read. Romance with werewolfs and mosters, say no more. It's a classic lifetime romance movie in book form wtih supernatural creatures. A bratty heriress finds her purpose in a small town that changes her for the better while also helping others a long the way. Oliver is a grumpy gus and Luna is the fun party girl, who would of thought that opposites attract.

Cute cozy paranormal romance. It was an easy enjoyable read. Maybe a little silly at times, but it’s a book that will make you feel warm and safe. Luna and Oliver are likable and warm. A story of found family and meaningful life. Read the whole book in a few hours because I couldn’t put it down. I would recommend to my friends.

This book was an easy and fast read that I really enjoyed. In the beginning of the book the MFC was fairly insufferable but that was the point and showed growth through the story. The setting was cozy and I would recommend this story for a person who is looking for a comfy, cozy, but spicy romance.

Thank you Netgalley and Harlequin for this advanced copy i. Exchange for my honest review.
I loved Luna and Oliver. This Cozy paranormal romance was just what i needed. An accidental marriage tjat results in growth from Luna and a thaw from Mr grumpy pants Oliver. Lol
The key to this magical divorce no longer exist and now they are stuck together.
I truly enjoyed this read and would highly recommend to others... solid 4 stars. Great job

A small-town cozy romance with monsters. I didn't know monsters and peace & quiet would go together, but they sure do in this grumpy x sunshine romance. Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf follows a grumpy innkeeper and a spoiled rich girl who accidentally drink a potion that makes them 'werewolf married' and creates a longing and lustful bond that can only be broken if a 'divorce flower' is retrieved. What starts off as an unwanted marriage becomes a beautiful friendship and more along the way. The town of Claw Haven will wrap you up in its small-town blanket and adorable monster vibes.
Luna and Oliver are enjoyable to read about because they are from two different worlds, and thanks to a snowstorm, are forced to be around each other. I think the accidental potion is a fun twist to the romance, and the townspeople are so nosy that you can't help but love them.
The pair faces unexpected hurdles, including acquiring a divorce flower, explaining this to Luna's actual fiancé, and keeping the inn intact. But there is never a dull moment. I must add that the cute cover really matches the tone of the book perfectly. Perfect read if you are looking for a cozy read!
*Thank you to Harlequin and Netgalley for the ARC*

I had a fun time reading through this book! The author does a wonderful job of crafting characters that, while rooted in some kind of mystical power, still provoke a sense of understanding from the reader. This is one of the many reasons why I enjoyed this book. Not to mention the romance that started off sweet and became very heated towards the end. The author knows how to make you swoon and fall just as madly in love with the protagonists. The atmosphere of the setting was also cozy and definitely perfect for cuddling up in a blanket during the fall or winter. Though the paranormal aspects of this book weren't anything new to me, I still really enjoyed the book and seeing what was in store for the main characters. I highly recommend this read if you are a fan of paranormal romance or just in the mood for a cozy, swoon-worthy read!

An interesting story of an accidental magical marriage between a werewolf and a human.
Luna is lost in the wilderness of Alaska and while trying to find a town runs into the sign for the inn. Oliver is the owner of the inn and a very grumpy/grouchy type of person. As they try to make the best of a bad situation, things start to heat up between them. Luna has growth as a person and more confidence in her work. Oliver is starting to go back to his non-grumpy/grouchy self.
Things come to a head when they find out that the flower they need for a divorce was purposely burned up so that they were forced to stay together. As they part, they realize that they really do want to stay together.

I absolutely loved this book. I loved the ending and I loved that it was both different from other werewolf books in terms of how the magic works. A lot of books about werewolves can veer into insta-love territory and this one was both sweet and plausible. I also absolutely loved the appearance of dragons and other non-shifting creatures in the town.

Thank you to the author, the publisher, & NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
It won’t let me give half stars, so let me say this was 4.5 stars!
I was hooked from page one. The MMC is the ultimate grump to the endless sunshine of the FMC. I loved the Luna's growth from the vapid party girl to the serious marketing guru who felt safe enough to know she didn't have to always be smiling.
<I know many had an issue with the FMC being in an open relationship. I think it's nice for the author to explore this. It is not presented enough in the books I've seen. And it led to an additional dynamic that helped the couple get together.>
I loved how there were so many different 'monsters' coexisting and I would love more stories from this cute little town.
I do think the ending was a little rushed. I would have liked to see more between the last chapter and the epilogue. Or even more of their reunion.
Overall, read this in about two days and couldn't put it down!

I don’t know what’s in the water up in Claw Haven, but I would like to drink it and possibly accidentally bond myself to a grumpy werewolf innkeeper while I’m at it.
This book was cozy and spicy. Accidentally Wedded to a Werewolf delivers a low-stakes, monster-filled romcom full of snowed-in antics, awkward magical accidents, and unexpected emotional depth. The vibe? Hallmark meets horny, with a side of potion mishaps and a porcupine chocolatier. While the romance is fun and steamy, the real heart of this story lies in Claw Haven itself, a town full of quirky, charming monsters who instantly make you feel like part of the pack. I cannot wait for more books set here.
Luna starts out as your classic spoiled heiress, entitled, dramatic, and more than a little insufferable, but give her time. The slow burn character growth was honestly one of my favorite parts of the book, although it does take a while. She goes from a stranded socialite to someone finding real purpose, real community, and yes, real feelings for her grumpy not-husband. Oliver, meanwhile, is a reluctant alpha-in-waiting with a tragic backstory, a lost shift, and zero patience for sudden werewolf brides.
But that bonded proximity trope? It’s doing heavy lifting here and it works. The spicy scenes are feral (yes, there’s knotting) but also unexpectedly tender, especially once Luna starts calling him “good boy” and his brain short-circuits. Luna and Oliver may have gotten stuck together by accident, but watching them slowly choose each other for real? That’s the magic.
Thank you to NetGalley and Publisher for the ARC.

The perfect book if you want cute and cozy. This book is perfect for someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously. A paranormal romance that is just too good. It meets the small town charm with the clumsy interactions of an interspecies romance. I ate this book up (not literally).
When the spoiled Heiress Luna Stack gets stranded in the middle of Claw Haven, she is understandably less than thrilled. Who wants cold subpar conditions when you are used to the best of the best? She is even less thrilled when she accidentally shares a drink of a bonding wine with the grumpy inn owner. Who is also a werewolf. Oliver is the definition of grumpy. He feels to blame after an accident forced his entire family to move to Claw Haven. He feels responsible for that damage and now Luna has come along to cause even more.
The little enemies to lovers moment that they had going on was delectable. I loved the banter, and also the meddling family members. The entire story is just the definition of cozy. The characters are so loveable and full of live. I couldn't stop reading.

I did like the characters and how many creatures there were- but i didn't really understand why some are able to shift and some are just fully in their creature state. i felt the beginning was rushed it was weird that her fiancé is just okay with her sleeping with other people. If he was mean or something i think that would make it easier to follow this plot, but he's not- he's nice. How fast they got together was also just weird and rushed. there were quite a few mini-plots that got introduced that were just weird: the half birthday mini-plot line was just weird and felt unnecessary (I've seen other comments about this so it may get removed by publication date), Nick and the flour.