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The Werewolf's Touch

The Werewolf's Touch

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: simply brilliant
Review: i love the way cheri scotch describes her charactors, this book { the second in a triolgy} is simply brilliant the triolgy gets better as it goes along.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to Read and simple story
Review: I wasn't actually sure if I should give this 3 or 4 stars.. This is acutally the second book of what appears to be a loosely linked trilogy. I haven't read the first book in the set "werewolf's kiss".

I found that as a stand alone novel this was well written. The author has a clear writing style and sticks to reasonalbly simple story lines. I also found it was quite lyrical and had a bitter-sweet ending.

It's the story of the "cursed" marley werewolves. The eldest child of each generation is cursed so that on the "night of their greatest triumph" they will turn into a werewolf and start killing. Andrew Marley is the 3rd generation for this to happen to and on the night of his ordination as a preist all goes to hell.

The cover somewhat does this book a dis-service. It looks like a dyed-in-the-wool romance, but the story is in many ways more of a tragedy than a romance and I was grateful I found I was actually reading a story and not a torrid romance that simply revolves around love saving the day and sex.

If you want a "light" werewolf novel that is quick and easy to read this is reccomended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to Read and simple story
Review: I wasn't actually sure if I should give this 3 or 4 stars.. This is acutally the second book of what appears to be a loosely linked trilogy. I haven't read the first book in the set "werewolf's kiss".

I found that as a stand alone novel this was well written. The author has a clear writing style and sticks to reasonalbly simple story lines. I also found it was quite lyrical and had a bitter-sweet ending.

It's the story of the "cursed" marley werewolves. The eldest child of each generation is cursed so that on the "night of their greatest triumph" they will turn into a werewolf and start killing. Andrew Marley is the 3rd generation for this to happen to and on the night of his ordination as a preist all goes to hell.

The cover somewhat does this book a dis-service. It looks like a dyed-in-the-wool romance, but the story is in many ways more of a tragedy than a romance and I was grateful I found I was actually reading a story and not a torrid romance that simply revolves around love saving the day and sex.

If you want a "light" werewolf novel that is quick and easy to read this is reccomended.


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