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The Werewolf Chronicles

The Werewolf Chronicles

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: RUNNING WITH THE WOLVES
Review: Here is a story featuring a young woman who gets attacked by a wolf while on vacation, returns home to Los Angeles, where her wounds heal rather quickly, and fears she is going mad when with the coming of the full moon, she changes into a furry beast with a disdain for the "two-leggers" (i.e. ordinary human beings). There's lots of drama here to offer some excitement. The woman's monthly metamorphosis into a Wolf is, for her, an orgasmic experience, giving her a sense of untrammeled power and freedom -- though when human again, she is deeply troubled about her newly made dual self. An interesting story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A DEEPLY EMOTIONALLY TROUBLED FEMALE WEREWOLF IN L.A.
Review: It is refreshing to have on the market a novel about a female werewolf that is credible. I say 'credible' because the storyline was easy to follow: Woman goes out of town where she barely survives an attack by a werewolf. Woman returns home to California, her wounds heal quickly, and with the advent of the full moon, changes into a Wolf. At times, the novel was a bit comical. In particular, the time when Phyllis awakes on the beach in tattered clothing with not a clue as to how she got there! Then scampering naked in panicked flight home. (In another instance, Phyllis as a Wolf, leaping wildly from car to car on the highway, disdainful of what she regards as 'steel monsters' and 'two-leggers'.) If you like werewolf novels, while this is not a great work, it's worth reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A DEEPLY EMOTIONALLY TROUBLED FEMALE WEREWOLF IN L.A.
Review: It is refreshing to have on the market a novel about a female werewolf that is credible. I say 'credible' because the storyline was easy to follow: Woman goes out of town where she barely survives an attack by a werewolf. Woman returns home to California, her wounds heal quickly, and with the advent of the full moon, changes into a Wolf. At times, the novel was a bit comical. In particular, the time when Phyllis awakes on the beach in tattered clothing with not a clue as to how she got there! Then scampering naked in panicked flight home. (In another instance, Phyllis as a Wolf, leaping wildly from car to car on the highway, disdainful of what she regards as 'steel monsters' and 'two-leggers'.) If you like werewolf novels, while this is not a great work, it's worth reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ooowww!
Review: Werewolves abound in the world. This is a great story and you feel everything the main character feels, power, frustration, sadness and love.

Read this story and be transformed !


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