Yet another book about werewolves (but no vampires to be seen of yet!) but this one is very good. It holds your interest from the beginning and takes you on a journey with the main character as she progresses through each New and Full Moon to become closer to being a fully-fledged werewolf. The "his...
I read this trilogy as a single book. A bit of a slog, but generally worth it. The stories follow on. They are stand-alone to some extent, but you need the back story (and I've since found the other boxset on amazon should be read first). There is a minor cliffhanger to link to the next in the serie...
Rylie has been a werewolf for a year and is desperately trying to reconcile himself with the people she killed in the last book. It isn’t going well, while Adam and the other werewolves are roaming and learning control, she is desperately trying tom isolate herself… and she has a silver bullet ready...
Rylie is almost beginning to learn how to be a werewolf, or so she thinks. Her life is working, so it seems. Except people are dying – is it the responsibility of the new werewolves in town? And even if it isn’t, can she control her territorial instincts? And Abel is struggling with his newest wer...
Rylie, a new werewolf, has to get out of the city. She’s too dangerous to be around people, there are too many things around her that distract her wolf senses. While she may not like the countryside, life on her aunt’s ranch may be the one way she can avoid hurting people But, with werewolves now ...
Rylie didn’t want to go to camp. She’s a city lover at heart and she doesn’t want anything to do with her and the great outdoors. Especially not when her parents are just getting rid of her so they can arrange their divorce But even she didn’t imagine of the threats of nature would be being bitten...
I got a copy through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.This collection of nine novels is, obviously, huge to read, so I tackled each book one by one. Which took me quite some time.Overall, I was rather disappointed. Apart from one novel that made me feel like reading some of the author's o...
Too much self-centered attitude, you see, brings, you see, isolation. Result: loneliness, fear, anger. The extreme self-centered attitude is the source of suffering. – Dalai Lama Greed is not a financial issue. It’s a heart issue. – Andy Stanley Cesar Hawke isn’t really much of a witch in the e...
A lot has changed in Elise’s life and she still has a lot to learn about exactly what she is – but one thing there’s no doubt about id how powerful and dangerous she has become. Certainly she’s more than a match for a rogue werewolf which small-town deputy Lincoln Marshall believes is plaguing his h...
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