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Heather Davis
Heather Davis is the author of the young adult novels Wherever You Go, The Clearing, and Never Cry Werewolf. In addition, she's published two werewolf novellas -- Sometimes by Moonlight and Always in Shadow.Heather loves writing empowering, transformational stories where anything is possible. ... show more
Heather Davis is the author of the young adult novels Wherever You Go, The Clearing, and Never Cry Werewolf. In addition, she's published two werewolf novellas -- Sometimes by Moonlight and Always in Shadow.Heather loves writing empowering, transformational stories where anything is possible. She lives and writes in the Pacific Northwest.Visit her at www.heatherdavisbooks.com
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Howdy YAL!
Howdy YAL! rated it 10 years ago
Oh, lord. You know, part of this reread project I’m doing is to give second chances. But upon rereading Never Cry Werewolf I think I hated it more than I did way back when it was released. Have publishing standards really changed that much since the book was released? Well, no. Ob...
Tanja @ Ja čitam, a ti?
Tanja @ Ja čitam, a ti? rated it 12 years ago
Review also posted at Ja čitam, a ti?Thanks to this 2013-TBR-pile-challenge I started reading the books that have been on my shelf forever. Of course I should have read this one a while ago but that's me after all. Wherever You Go took me by surprise mostly because I haven't read the blurb (sur...
Joanne12
Joanne12 rated it 13 years ago
Awesome book. The book was an easy light read. There was not a lot of heavy werewolf lore which I liked. There was also not any insta-love in the book which was a great break from that. Shelby actually had second thoughts about Austin (the werewolf) and in the end of the book they really liked each ...
Jennavier
Jennavier rated it 13 years ago
This was a sweet, difficult story of how three teens try to come to grips with the sometimes expectations leveled at them by society. The twist (this is not a spoiler) is that one of them is dead and the other two are morning him. I found this story very interesting.
A Soul Unsung
A Soul Unsung rated it 13 years ago
I connected with this novel almost immediately, when I started reading. I felt such overwhelming sadness and empathy for Holly and the situation that she was dealing with. It wasn't bad enough that she'd survived a car accident that killed her boyfriend, but now she finds herself thrown head-long in...
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