Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Mark of the Wolf by T.L. Shreffler Review

Mark of the WolfMark of the Wolf by T.L. Shreffler

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This is not just another werewolf story, because this is not your typical werewolf. Unlike some other werewolf stories where the hero is more than animal Gareth is as temperamental, unrefined and as wild as the wolf within. He can be protective and tender, but the urges of the wolf often outweigh sensibility. Rough around the edges and a face and body to crave, Maddy is instantly under his spell. The story follows Maddy a young 18 year old who tries to deal with the horrible life she’s been given when her mother committed suicide leaving her to be raised by an abusive step-father. Every time the abuse gets to be too much Maddy runs off into the woods behind her cabin home and one night at the tender age of 11 a young man finds her cold and scared. He carries her home and the pattern continues until she turns 14. Gareth is not just Maddy’s savior, at 18 he reveals to her that she’s his lifemate. That not the only thing he reveals, after he saves her from a vicious attack in his werewolf form he tells her what she saw was real and that he is an exiled werewolf. Hearing his story of how he was cheated out of becoming Alpha of his old pack, Maddy offers to repay the many times he helped her by helping him take back what is rightfully his.







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