Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Review of Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear
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4.5 Fangs for Legend of the White Wolf
Terry Spear's books just keep getting better and better as her wolf world develops and expands with each new set of characters.
In the fourth installment of her series her characters get more complex and the story has more bite than any other before. It has everything you could hope for in a PNR book: mystery, drama, paranormal elements, sizzling sex and of course...romance. What more could you ask for?
In Legend of the White Wolf her characters don't start out as wolves but get tossed unexpectedly into a fantastic world where men turn into wolves and run wild in the forest.
Cameron and Faith are both strong characters that are fleshed out and fabulous with their strong and somewhat stubborn personalities. The conflict and the heat between them is sizzling.
Will they be strong enough to accept the changes? Can they learn to work together? Will they give in to the feelings they have for each other?
Such a wild read. This fast paced book will keep you turning pages wanting to know what's going to happen and how Cameron and Faith deal with everything that gets tossed their way.
Spear's world of the lupus garou is wild and sexy, shapeshifters at their best. No crazy wolfman monsters running around, no Spear's books are filled with sexy men that turn into actual wolves based on Native American lore.
Definitely a wild and sexy series you'll want more of so you won't be disappointed to learn that two more of her werewolf books will be released later this year: Seduced by the Wolf and Wolf Fever with two other wolf books scheduled for release in 2011- Dreaming of the Wolf and Taming the Highland Wolf
Blurb from Amazon:
In this fourth in Spear's series, Private Eye Cameron MacPherson and Faith O'Mallery are both on quests that lead them into the world of magical wolves…
Cameron arrives in the Canadian Arctic to search for his partners in his P.I. business who are late returning from a hunting trip. Faith is there to discover what her father had seen in the same area years earlier that had made him lose touch with reality—man-wolves, he called them.
The two tumble into an icy world of enemies bent on destroying the lupus garou kind. As they turn into lupus garou themselves, and bond with the pack that only they can rescue from destruction, Cameron and Faith find their soul mates in each other.
Read more reviews and an excerpt here. (Scroll all the way down to get to excerpt.)
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