Pack of Strays
Fangborn, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kate Rudd
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By:
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Dana Cameron
The second exciting novel in the Fangborn series.
Archaeologist Zoe Miller has only recently learned she is Fangborn, a secretive race of werewolves, vampires, and oracles dedicated to protecting humanity. But after she discovered and opened Pandora’s Box, the fabled item has lived up to its myth, and for Zoe and her friends, all hell has broken loose. Now she’s on a double mission: to prevent a politician from revealing the existence of the Fangborn and to foil the diabolical plans of the powerful Order of Nicomedia, a group dedicated to eradicating her kind.
But Zoe is also noticing disturbing changes in herself - new and unique abilities. Her visions are intensifying too, drawing her to faraway places to find more artifacts like the bejeweled bracelet embedded in her wrist.
In a world of dizzying shifts, who can Zoe trust? For while her former lover wants to turn her in, her former adversary seems dedicated to helping her mission succeed….
The second novel in Dana Cameron’s Fangborn series, Pack of Strays takes the fast-paced adventure of Seven Kinds of Hell to a whole new level!
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Dana Cameron once again wrote an interesting and intriguing tale that fits well with the first two.
Yes it is a keeper, so I will be purchasing the next two books in the series and the Audibles with them.
Fast moving
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Book 2
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Great story
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loved second book as much as first
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I wouldn't rave about it...but if someone asked me about it I would say it was okHow would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I just don't feel super attached to any of the characters.What about Kate Rudd’s performance did you like?
She did pretty good with all of the characters.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
I might watch it on Netflix.Any additional comments?
I liked it enough to look for book three, but I don't know if I will remember it by the time book three comes out. More than likely a year or two from now, I will be waiting for books from my favorite authors, desperately searching for something and find the book and not remember that I read it.I enjoyed it enough to look for book three...but
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