I was excited to review Wolfpitch by Balazs Lorinczi, and I have to say that the book lived up to my expectations. This was a fun read!
I was initially drawn to this book based solely on the cover. It is a gorgeous looking cover, and I saw a ghost and a werewolf on the cover playing instruments. Are you kidding me? Sign me up. This is what I want. It sounds awesome.
The book stars our main character Izzy who is a bass-playing werewolf with excellent hearing. After being kicked out of her band the Iguanoids following a falling out, Izzy stumbles upon a ghost named Geraldine Dukes playing the piano. They decide to strike out on their own and form the band Wolfpitch.
The pair then run into Izzy’s rival Delilah who is always giving Izzy a hard time. The romantic tension is high as Delilah, an excellent and popular drummer, joins Wolfpitch. This is when the story shines.
The artwork and color scheme from Lorinczi was beautiful. I thought all of the characters were unique looking and conveyed emotions well.
I thought the book was really cute and does a great job at portraying a young, blossoming romance. The book is LGBTQ+ friendly, and you should give it a read if you see it. You’ll have a great time.
Thank you Netgalley and IDW Publishing for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
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