Julia Wolf Dissonance Review!

Dissonance

By: Julia Wolf

Release Date: November 5, 2020

Publisher: Julia Wolf

Author Website:  http://juliawolfwrites.com/author/julia/

5 Stars

Julia Wolf goes all out in Dissonance, taking readers on an emotional journey of besties gone "bad" and having to come full circle in order to realize what they had in each other!

One of the best compliments a writer can receive is when readers fall in love with their characters right along with them and that is exactly what happened in this book. The love affair with Alex Murray had been a long time in the making with this author's audience. He was the perfect storm of fabulous with his outlandish antics and his underlying sensitivity that gave him substantial depth. Murray being Murray just made things better throughout the Unrequited series. It is easy to dismiss a prickly heroine as not being reader approachable or deserving of a Murray, but Julia Wolf with her insight managed to make Yael incredibly appealing. Yael was a complex mix of dysfunction shielded in cutting wit and moody outburst waiting for the right person to allow her to accept her goodness.

This couple reached beyond the pages and made it easy to get wrapped up in their amazing energy. Murray and Yael were all about that thin line between love and hate. The humorous exchanges between them were off the charts but in the opposite extreme so was the pain and angst. This pair poked and prodded but always knew they had the security of being a sure thing in each other's life. The stark contrast between this pair was immediately evident but it was the subtle similarities that they shared that built up throughout this story and caught readers off guard. There was a sweet insular quality to this couple that made their relationship special and ultimately one that this writer's audience could get behind.

Julia Wolf at her best lets loose and delves into her characters emotions for some candid shake-ups. Her writing is full of sharp observations and caring perceptivity. There is an honesty in her portrayals that resonates with her audience and keeps her stories intimate. In Dissonance Julia Wolf took on the hard work and came away with a brilliant romance!

*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. *
*This book can be read as a standalone.*

Jennifer Hayes