by J.L. Merrow
I loved Leon's irreverent narrative - he was my favorite person in the book.In a case of mistaken identity, a werewolf bites a human. Oops.Christoph, a lawyer of sorts, and Lycan, driving through Berlin in his Porsche very late at night, spots Leon, a student/drifter, who's hitchhiking his way back ...
Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted my copy of this book. Covered in feathers, Leon hitchhikes back to his hostel. But Christoph mistakes Leon for a rogue werewolf, and bites him, making Leon like Christoph. Waking up in a house full of others, Leon is more worried about Christoph...
REVIEW PUBLISHED ON DA The hookup from hell…or the ride of his life? Leon’s drifter lifestyle gives him the freedom to attend as many music festivals as his heart desires. Even the ones that leave him covered in feathers. Wet feathers, thanks to the rain as he hitchhikes back to his hostel. When ...
2.5 stars.I was in the mood for some werewolf-action and since I loved the last two books I’ve read by J.L. Merrow (Muscling Through and Pressure Head), I thought Midnight in Berlin would be the right one for me…I don’t know why, but I couldn’t get into the story. Maybe it was because of Leon - I di...
3.5 rounded up.It was interesting. A new-ish take on an age-old trope.
Best werewolf book I've read in a long time. And JL Merrow does truly stellar first person. The characters were great, the werewolf lore was great, the way it all went down with the main villain. Loved this book.
I was really looking forward to this book and I am so disappointed.What a letdown, I expected better than this from the author.
Excellent paranormal m/m romance about an American who's been drifting around Europe for a while. One rainy drunken night, he accepts a ride from a devilishly handsome man in a Porsche... and his life (and his reality) will never be the same again.