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File Size: 4798 KB
Print Length: 240 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Rom Tell That (December 8, 2013)
Publication Date: December 8, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0086XGALG
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This book, although well written, was not truly a werewolf novel. Here you have the main character, Chloe, living amongst a whole town of werewolves, but she seems to be as weak as a human. I don't think a werewolf has to be the Hulk, but it did not make sense to me that werewolves in this novel 1) had to arm themselves with guns and knives to protect themselves EVEN though they have the power to become hunting beasts; 2) the werewolves could not control their change (needing to wait for the full moon) or their behavior (acting like unintelligent dogs, ripping and running wild) once they did change; and most importantly 3) Chloe and Fenris never shifted into wolf form ... not once....never...even when their lives were being threatened. Chloe had to rely (except in one instance) for the men of her pack to protect her. The author could have just made everyone in the town human, and it would not have affected the story much. The whole werewolf thing seemed to be just an added attribute with no purpose.I did, however, like the love story between Chloe and Fenris. It did not feel contrived, and I found myself laughing at her responses to his "You are my mate. Come with me." The author created a detailed vision of each character --- and by the end of the story you felt like you knew them. The only problem I had with their romance, however, is the author's use of the term "p*ssy." When we are reading the story in Chloe's voice - this term was used to refer to her private parts, but when reading in Fenris' voice the term was less trashy (mound, womanhood, etc.). How many women refer to their VJJ's as their "p*ssy"? I am far from a prude, but I found it disconcerting to read these words in Chloe's voice when it seemed out of character -- she did not seem like the kind of person who used such words.I did not give a high rating for this novel, but I will move on to the next book in this collection. Now that I know it is possible the next three novels may not really center on the werewolf ... I might find myself liking them more.
This book is unexpected and awesome.I am actually very interested in the Viking period and I know a lot more about it than any sane person who isn't an historian does. With that said, I was not at all irritated by this book's portrayal of the Viking period. It wasn't perfect, but neither is my knowledge of the era. What matters to me is that someone did enough research as to make sure that I didn't feel like they were just making everything up. Woo hoo!Also, I F'n love the main female. Love love lovity love. I love that she, and half the book, are not white, but also not stereotypes. I love that this book didn't rely on tired tropes. I love that this lead chick was super into making stuff (I would be just as excited about working a giant Viking standing loom or learning how to make a knife.).This book rocks.
If you've read my reviews of "The Owner of His Heart" and "Her Russian Billionaire" you may be wondering why I continue to read Ms. Taylor's books when I wasn't very happy with the first two books. Well, the truth is her books all start out with great promise and a new premise far different than "50 Shades" it's self and all the copycats. The description of this book caught my interested and I thought I would give Ms. Taylor another chance since her books are fairly well written despite the plotting issues.This book was not what I expected at all. The protagonists Chloe and Fenris are werewolves who never changed into wolves. Not even once throughout the entire story did they shift. Why even make this part of the story? Why not just have a time traveling Viking - but I guess that wouldn't have been conducive to the whole "fated mates" storyline. And, Chloe can't help dropping her clothes at the slightest hint given by Fenris, but in this story the use of a she-wolf being in heat compensated to a small degree for an explanation, but once the heat was over it was more of the same and if there were any romantic sexual moments between these two it happened off book because the scenes in the book are all pretty much wham - and goodnight.The fact that they never shifted into wolves was so small in comparison to another storyline of a rich man (a King) seeking to punish the woman who tried to leave him by tricking her into being with him - sound familiar? At what point is this formula of angry rich man forcing regular woman into being with him then wooing her with his larger than life penis and money and rude, tool behavior before declaring his love at the 12th hour and then the two run off into the land of happiness?These stories have so much potential to be great but the formulaic plotting and rushed endings are killing them. I just finished reading the reviews for "The Wild One" and I do believe I'll be skipping that one as it sounds like more of the same but with much more convoluted, contrived solutions.I'll say it for the last time I recommend for light reading or simply nothing else better to do. I can't say I won't ever read another one of Ms. Taylor's books but if this series doesn't take an immediate and sharp turn into the land of unrepeated storylines I will be forced to move on.
'Her Viking Wolf' was an entertaining story, overall. I liked Fenris more than Chloe, as he seemed to be more focused on what he wanted, and how he would go about getting what he wanted. With the exception of tricking Chloe back into his time, he was also very honest and open.Chloe was sweet, and adapted well to her new life without being whiny, which was cool.I was hoping for more interaction between Fenris and his hateful cousin Vidar, and was disappointed when Vidar only showed up again near the end of the story, to meet his quick, anti-climactic demise.The epilogue threw me off as well, since it spent more time setting the stage for the next book in the series. I would have preferred to have the book end with Fenris and Chloe.I enjoyed reading this, even with its lack of proper editing. I don't think I'll be interested in continuing the saga though.A weak three stars.
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