by Graeme Reynolds
By Graeme Reynolds Wow. This was an intense story. I often say that I don't like a lot of blood and gore in stories, but for some reason it doesn't bother me in a good werewolf or vampire story. It just seems necessary. Reynolds doesn't hold back, yet the violence has been well done for believabili...
So bad and stupid.
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I have been wanting to get to this one for a while, so when I had the chance to get a hold of a review copy of the audio book from Chris at Dynamic Ram Audio Productions/Horrific Tales Publishing for an honest review, I jumped at the chance. (Incidently, Chris also did the audio work for this novel ...
I thought about four stars, the story was well crafted and well written. The suspense was adequate. However the bulk of the novel was pretty standard werewolf fare, at least to me. The ending didn't really "Oh Wow" me either as much as the author intended. I didn't really feel that bad about the...
A modern take on the werewolf concept---sort of like Blade was for vampires. More action than horror but lots of fun. The story was well-paced and interesting; there was plenty of tension, suspense, and surprises; the characters were well drawn and believable; the writing style was very fluid and ...
Well I do enjoy a good horror book and having read very little concerning our good close doggy friends the ever pleasant werewolf I thought I would give High Moor a try especially as the price had just been reduced by the author for a limited period...and I must say I was pleasantly surprised :)) Th...
High Moor is my first ever werewolf novel. I wasn’t sure whether to be excited or apprehensive. I’m not good outside my comfort zone (it’s called comfort for a reason!).We begin with a prologue set in England in 2008, with a man shutting himself in his basement and a Rottweiler mutilated and killed ...