The Passion
Debut novelist Donna Boyd does for werewolves what Anne Rice did for vampires in this exciting tale of a gifted writer who has created a species of superior creatures and a richly imagined world and lifestyle that is all at once believable and absorbing and that will enthrall readers from the...
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Debut novelist Donna Boyd does for werewolves what Anne Rice did for vampires in this exciting tale of a gifted writer who has created a species of superior creatures and a richly imagined world and lifestyle that is all at once believable and absorbing and that will enthrall readers from the very first page.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780380974498 (0380974495)
Publish date: May 1st 1998
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 387
Edition language: English
Series: Devoncroix Dynasty (#1)
When I finished this book I honestly didn't know where to shelve it. It didn't feel much like a romance, but underneath this was all about love. I didn't really think it was PNR or UF, but where else do you put a tale about werewolves? It starts in the present, with a murder and a family secret, b...
Wow, Really Wow. I really enjoyed this book. It is the first werewolf based book that I have read that gives one a complete look into a werewolf pack culture, or the best a Human can understand (you'll understand that line once you read the book). The book is told as one retells events that have ha...
This was before the werewolf crazy. Ms. Boyd writes a complex novel with how werewolves hide themselves from humans. This werewolf story is of a different caliber than what is currently being published. I loved this book because of the richness and depth of the world. The characters pulled me in...
Romance? Horror? I don't know, it's a little of both but fits snugly into neither genre. Werewolves are one of my favorite subjects to read about and I've come to despise books where they are solely portrayed as the "bad guys". "The Passion" paints them as extraordinary creatures and I loved the ...