After leaving the Mercy Thompson series temporarily behind, I feel like I've found a real treasure in the Alpha and Omega series. Cry Wolf is the first full-length story in the series, but there is a must-read prequel novella that shares how the primary characters, Anna and Charles, meet. Firmly ...
It was okay. Really though, Anna is boring and weak (obviously considering what she's been through) and Charles is literally her knight [wolf] in shining armor. It's interesting to see the different side of these characters like Bran and Samuel, and more in depth about pact mentality but the story w...
I might've mentioned earlier to some of my friends that I was in a reading slump recently. Nothing worked. I didn't like anything I read, so eventually I got tired of it all and decided to go back to a story that was certain to bring me a reading bliss -- Alpha and Omega, a novella by Patricia Brigg...
DNF'd at page 94 of 294. I had so much trouble trying to connect with this book. I don't know if it's because I'd already read the Mercy Thompson series or because I didn't read the 0.5 book to get where it all started from but I couldn't get into this at all.
Alpha and Omega is one of my favorite series, and definitely my favorite werewolf series ever. The series follows Charles Cornick and Anna Latham, a couple of werewolves and mates, on their growing relationship and the situations they overcome in their lives. Anna was a normal girl until she was ...
Anna has been a werewolf for 3 years – and those years have been spent as the victim of the Chicago pack, a pack that brutalised and tortured her to keep her under control. Until Charles, son of the Marrock, came to town and killed the old Alpha, rescued her – and formed a mate bond with her. She’...
This is so fucking annoying but I just... don't give a fuck. Every character is heavily into the drama llama in this book, everyone bemoans the hand they been dealt with in life. I don't want to brush off Anna's reason for being gloomy as she was gang rape many times but I just felt that it was th...
Just a quick note about the narration - the issues that I had with the novella, Alpha & Omega, are mostly resolved here. The weird pauses the narrator reads with are greatly reduced (or maybe I just got used to them?), and the male voices are pretty good - with the exception of Charles (so disappoin...
I have come to accept that, if Holter Graham wanted to read me advanced molecular physics, I would happily listen to him. He is THAT good of a narrator. Or, it could be that he just does a stellar job of picking the right projects to work on. Either way, I thoroughly enjoy most his audiobooks.Ann...
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