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Frostbite

A Werewolf Tale

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Frostbite

By: David Wellington
Narrated by: Tai Sammons
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When a strange wolf's teeth slash Cheyenne's ankle to the bone, her old life ends, and she becomes the very monster that has haunted her nightmares for years. Worse, the only one who can understand what Chey has become is the man - or wolf - who's doomed her to this fate. He also wants to chop her head off with an axe.

Yet as the line between human and beast blurs, so too does the distinction between hunter and hunted...for Chey is more than just the victim she appears to be. But once she's within killing range, she may find that - even for a werewolf - it's not always easy to go for the jugular.

©2009 David Wellington (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Werewolf Paranormal Shifter Fantasy Wolf Paranormal & Urban Horror Fiction Scary Supernatural Thriller & Suspense
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The book could have been more entertaining if it had been a bit shorter. It dragged at the end.

Interesting concept

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Set in Canada, the book tells the story of a woman who got lost in the woods and was stalked by a pack of wolves. But there is one wolf that looks different, she can see in his eyes…

A big part of this story is told in flashbacks to give the protagonist’s background. It has an interesting take on the werewolf lore. It is a fast read and the only negative thing I have to say about this book is that it’s a little bit repetitive.

Interesting

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I loved this book. I was a blast to listen to. I like this book more than overwinter, even though overwinter has more of Shey fighting her wond (internal conflict) Frostbite has more external conflict though it does have some internal conflict as well. I felt the narrator did a superb job at tackling the character, made me care about them. I love the parts when Shey was a wolf. How the narrator explained those parts were amazing. Overalll this is a fun read if any reader, like me, is an avid werewolf fan. This series puts its own unique spin on lycanthrope that differs greatly from the man-beast versions that have been overdone in video games and movies.

Great Werewolf Book. I Love Werewolves!!!!!

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I totally enjoyed this book, it's a very unusual take on werewolves. You usually read about the packs in the cities and werewolf politics and fighting with vampires, etc. This is a totally different side on the tale and makes you feel for the wolf. Excellent writing and the author was very good also.

Very Unusual

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That's all I have to say, freaking awful narrator. But I like the story. I believe the replaced the narrator in the next book.

Great storyline awful narrator

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