Daniel Turner
Predictable and derivative. The writer clearly spent more time obsessing over her cognitive dissonance about religion than doing any actual study on wolves. One would expect at least a precursory endeavor, even for a fantasy novel. It's also clear that she clearly hates women despite being one. Since she constantly refers to the protagonist as a weak and incapable.
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Emily
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I was very confused for a good portion of the book,ni felt like there should have been another book before this because there was much it referenced that I would have liked to know about. That being said, I really liked it. The characters were easy to like and become invested in and the story was extremely well though through and written. Read it for sure but in the right order.
Jessica F. (From Jess to You Services)
4 out of 5 stars. I wasn't sure at first how I would like this world and it's characters but as soon as I started reading the book I couldn't put it down. Great setting ... I liked how you can every point of view so the story is that much more believable!! Review By: From Me to You ... Video, Photography, & Book Reviews -- read more of this review on my blog --