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Alisa Sheckley
Alisa Sheckley is a native New Yorker. After graduating Columbia University's MFA program in writing, she worked as an editor at Vertigo, the mature/dark fantasy imprint of DC Comics. As Alisa Kwitney, she has written several novels, graphic novels and non-fiction titles. She lives in the wilds... show more

Alisa Sheckley is a native New Yorker. After graduating Columbia University's MFA program in writing, she worked as an editor at Vertigo, the mature/dark fantasy imprint of DC Comics. As Alisa Kwitney, she has written several novels, graphic novels and non-fiction titles. She lives in the wilds to the north of Manhattan with her family, a large dog, two cats and a bearded dragon.
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Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 13 years ago
I didn't like this any better than the first one. Abra is still an idiot who doesn't stand up for herself. She still has a man (Red this time) who ignores her and hides way too much. Werewolf Abra is experiencing mating heat and all the men, dogs, wolves, etc are after her and she's basically hot...
Feminista
Feminista rated it 13 years ago
Perfect book for someone who wants to read about infidelity. A husband who cheats on his wife and says the idea of fidelity is very American. The wife, being quite enamoured with the cheating husband decides to relocate with him to another continent, in the middle of nowhere. Following this relocati...
Merry's Musings
Merry's Musings rated it 13 years ago
I'll review this book by responding to the negative reviews and just say that you can't have kick-ass heroines all the time. I liked this book precisely because Abra was NOT. The foundation of this paranormal romance (and, yes, it IS a paranormal romance) of subjugated female really intrigued me be...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 16 years ago
This book, the sequel to Better to Hold You, is both f*cked up (emotionally) but written so well that it becomes realistic enough to feasible understand why choices were made and decisions were had.Abra and Red....well let's just say that nothing is easy...especially when a little thing like Estrus ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 16 years ago
Very well written, grips you from the beginning and well worth it. You will come to respect Abra, love Red, see Hunter and others for what they are and hope for the best.
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