spoltz
3/16/2025
Oh my oh my oh my. I thought the fourth and last book of the Green River series would simply more of the same. Well, it was, but it was also so much more. Not only does it provide a dramatic conclusion to the threats to the Bennett clan, but it is also perhaps the best character study of all four. This one details the life of Carter, the oldest brother of the family, Beta to his Alpha, little brother Joe, but illuminates the growth and conflicts of a pansexual person. A pansexual person is attracted to another regardless of gender. It overlaps a bit with bisexuality which means being attracted to both genders. Here, Carter, who had always dated women, finds himself falling in love with Gavin, an Omega wolf who is a man. It explores his own internalized homophobia despite his embracing of his gay brother Joe and his asexual brother Kelly. It's also an astounding story of what someone will do for the person they love, even if it means the ultimate sacrifice.
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