Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Wolf Signs - a Book Review by Voodoo Bride


Wolf Signs by Vivian Arend (e-book, novella)

What is it about:
Robyn’s deafness doesn’t stop her from taking the backcountry trip she’s been craving. Meeting a hot, ripped hunk-of-male at the Yukon cabin starts cravings of a different kind. And raises questions about wolves, mates, and duels to the death.

He wanted a quiet retreat before challenging for the pack Alpha position. Keil wasn’t planning on meeting his mate or discovering she’s not aware she has the genes of a wolf to go along with her attitude…


What did Voodoo Bride think of it:
A delightful, romantic read. The romance is hot and steamy and Keil is a good match for Robyn. I think it's a feat that Arend succeeds in building likeable and believable characters and in setting up a great romance between them in a novella. She even manages to add an action plotline to this story. I can tell I've read novels that don't succeed in setting up all this and making it work. All in all I enjoyed this story from start to finish.

Why should you read it:
It's got a hunky werewolf!

And for those who don't like reading e-books:
On August 3 this story will be released in print together with Wolf Flight in the Anthology Under the Northern Lights.
(Expect my review of Wolf Flight soon)



4 comments:

vvb32 reads said...

woot for voodoo bride! glad to see a werewolfy story. aren't most werewolf dudes hunky, though ;-D

Demented Wench said...

A hunky werewolf is a great reason to read a book!

Enbrethiliel said...

+JMJ+

You had me at "Hunky Werewolf"!

I can't wait for Voodoo Bride's next review. =)

Sullivan McPig said...

It was the promise of a hunky werewolf that got Voodoo Bride interested in this story too I must confess.