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Overwinter: A Werewolf Tale - Community Reviews back

by David Wellington
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Housewife Blues and Chihuahua Stories
As horrific as the circumstances are for these characters there is still a sense of morbid fascination as events unfold that causes one to keep reading to see who survives in the end.The tale comes full circle in a way that ties together all the different elements of magic, myth and legend in one fi...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 9 years ago
What a fast and furious ride this short series has been. I loved both books, both drove me mad with anticipation, never knowing which way it would go. This second book delved into the ancient spirit gods histories and the myth behind the Were, spinning one fantastic tale. I will miss the characters...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
I suppose if I had read book 1 of this series first I would be more understanding of the characters but this just wasn't quite my kind of book. Two werewolves are joined by a psychotic third, who is being hunted by a blue-skinned man (wonderful what coodial silver will do to you) who is being suppor...
portable pieces of thoughts
portable pieces of thoughts rated it 13 years ago
Synopsis:Powell and Cheyenne, a pair of werewolves from the first novel in this series, Frostbite, are trying to spend safely their first arctic winter still looking for a cure for their state. It happens somebody else is looking for them and that particular somebody means trouble big time. Her name...
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