Humility: Lark Taylor

Oh, WOW. This story was... so incredibly good.


💚 Alpha wolf shifter/human
💚 Friends to lovers
💚 IDIOTS to lovers
💚 Co-dependency
💚 F*c kb oi meets f*c kb oi
💚 Chosen mates

I'm not really sure what I was expecting when I started HUMILITY. But I can tell you I SHOULD have known that Lark Taylor would pack an emotional punch - like she always does.

Humility was a great blend of humor, cuteness, ridiculousness, dummies, found family, shifters, possessiveness, codependency, grief, and love.

Throughout this story, I laughed, gasped, cried, and even cheered! In the other books, I was never really attached to Danny or Riley, but now I want to reread the series, from the beginning, to see them as side characters once again.

Riley and Danny are absolute dum mies. Honestly. They loved each other SO MUCH, and their obliviousness was out of this world. Maybe even uncharted. It was so cute and ridiculous.

This wouldn't be a Lark book if there wasn't a BIG Moment, and Humility's big moments delivered.

I want to write so much more... but everything I want to say would be [REDACTED].

For example:
When Danny was [redacted] and he and Leo were [readacted] ... the moment I realized [redacted] was in [redacted] and the [redacted] ... I was thunderstruck. It couldn't be real! Then Danny [redacted] and he was [redacted] and then _____ & _____ were there and they realized [redacted] ... I started crying!

Or:
_________ fifth.

It's not as devastating as Patience, but honestly, what really could be? But Danny and Riley were sweet, and I loved them. I loved Danny's surety, and I totally understood Riley.

And the whole app thing where Riley [redacted] and then DANNY.... 🫣🔥🥵 I was so here for it.

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