15 March 2017

Review: Wolf Magic

Wolves of Faerie: Wolf Magic | W.B. McKay
Published: January 23rd 2017
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Wolves
Pages: 132
Format: Ebook
Source: Purchased

The road to revenge is paved with sacrifice. 

Julia Grayson is a werewolf on a mission. When she learns of a suspicious murder she sets her sights on her old home town. As the case unfolds, she can’t help noticing the similarity to the murder of her family. 

Desperate to believe this is the lead that will fulfill her long-awaited revenge, she's determined not to let any distractions get in her way. Appeasing the local pack is the last obstacle she needs, but if she doesn’t want to lose her best lead in a century, she’ll have to play nice. Unfortunately, that also means having to deal with Nathaniel, a man from her past who is both tempting and infuriating. 

When it becomes clear the killers will not stop their deadly mission, it will take Julia and the pack working in harmony with their natural enemies if she wants to protect her home and satisfy her need for vengeance.
Do you know what I don't like about this book? Nothing. Nada. There's literally no issue I can 
come up with. Julia wasn't snarky and stubborn enough? She certainly was. Nathaniel 
wasn't charming and adorable enough? Yeah, that's not a problem either. The story wasn't 
fascinating and mysterious and full of supernatural suspense and danger? The premise wasn't 
unique enough? There wasn't enough super extra cool magic? Can't find one complaint. 

I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't the best urban fantasy novel of 2017. 

I'm desperate for the second book.

Characters 
Setting/world 
Writing 

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