by Rhiannon Held
Silver Series: Silver #1 Author: Rhiannon Held Publisher: Tor Books Published on: June 5, 2012 Genre: Urban Fantasy, Werewolves Format: 318 pages, Paperback Provided by: Won Amazon | Book Depo | Chapters Indigo | Kobo | GoodReads Andrew Dare is a werewolf. He’s the enforcer for the Roanoke pack, an...
The book was meh. It gets three stars because it's a werewolf book that didn't make me want to throw it across the room. I have one nit-pick. Look, a person who goes from the east coast, DC, Maryland or Virginia, is not going to be surprised by the green of Portland or Seattle. I promise, they're n...
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Fantastic read.
Rating: 3.5 Stars Silver is an adult urban fantasy novel like no other. First and foremost, it tackles one of the most unique ideas I've come across in my reading of werewolf lore and I just loved the manner in which this was executed. It was told mostly as a murder mystery, but it contained heavy c...
2.5 starsI really wanted to like this one. I just had trouble getting into it. It had it moments when I thought it was great and then it just fell flat for me. In the end I just wanted to finish it so I could start something new :(
The damaged beauty of both the hero and heroine is just one piece of what makes SILVER such an entrancing book. Haunting and romantic, SILVER delivers all of the satisfaction of SHIVER with a more adult tone, a combination that had me riveted from the first chapter. There is just titillation to fi...
This was an interesting sort of werewolf book spent a lot of time talking about pack dynamics in the New World while exploring two damaged characters. Our male main character is Andrew Dare who is working as the enforcer for the Roanoke Pack. He had spent some time in Europe but is back home after l...
Andrew Dare is the enforcer of the Roanoke pack. When he finds a lone, damaged werewolf, the two begin the search for Silver's attacker.Rhiannon Held has crafted a quiet, elegant, and refined novel that mostly avoids the annoying "mine's bigger than yours" alpha-douchebag dramas that plague paranorm...