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Women Who Run With the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust and Metamorphosis

Women Who Run With the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust and Metamorphosis

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: dull
Review: I felt this book was full of holes. I kept thinking, well, the next story will be better. Wrong again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: if i could rate this book any lower, i would.
this was a sorry excuse of writing by any standards the carelessness of language and punctuation addiquitley displays the lack of understanding on the part of the publisher and the writer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: UNREALIZED POTENTIAL
Review: This book could have been so much better than it turned out to be. The world of female werewolves is representative of a part of the horror genre that has been little explored. Aside from 3 or 4 exceptions, the stories were flat. One of the dullest stories by far in this collection was the one with the Jamaican woman werewolf. It read like a series of disjointed vignettes, haphazardly patched together, leaving no sense of what she was really like, either as a woman or as a Wolf.

Sadly, there are too few novels out in the market now that provide a well-developed and credible treatment of the female werewolf (the exceptions being the novels "BITTEN", "STOLEN","SHADOW OF THE BEAST", and "NAKED BRUNCH").

I give this collection 1 star only because I hope that it will inspire other writers to develop more works (short stories and novels) featuring well-rounded, down-to-earth, real women - who just happen to be werewolves.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: UNREALIZED POTENTIAL
Review: This book could have been so much better than it turned out to be. The world of female werewolves is representative of a part of the horror genre that has been little explored. Aside from 3 or 4 exceptions, the stories were flat. One of the dullest stories by far in this collection was the one with the Jamaican woman werewolf. It read like a series of disjointed vignettes, haphazardly patched together, leaving no sense of what she was really like, either as a woman or as a Wolf.

Sadly, there are too few novels out in the market now that provide a well-developed and credible treatment of the female werewolf (the exceptions being the novels "BITTEN", "STOLEN","SHADOW OF THE BEAST", and "NAKED BRUNCH").

I give this collection 1 star only because I hope that it will inspire other writers to develop more works (short stories and novels) featuring well-rounded, down-to-earth, real women - who just happen to be werewolves.


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