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Luna De Plata (2011)

by David Wellington(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
8448040325 (ISBN13: 9788448040321)
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English
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publisher
Timun Mas
series
Werewolves
review 1: (Warning: Might Contain Slight Spoiler)I have discovered an author that has got me hypnotized by his work. The name is David Wellington and he has written a couple different series on vampires etc. This particular series that I love and I thought this has to be shared with the world! Cheyenne Clark is out for vengeance in the name of her father. Who was killed years before by a Lycanthropic (Werewolf) so violently in front of her eyes as a small child! This has been tragically tattooed to her brain all her life. Cheyenne Clark must do what she has to do to seek her family’s justice. She ventures out , all alone in the Great Arctic Circle on a trail of a ancients secret that is about to unfold itself right in to her reality. She becomes lost and cold & frightened! It’s ... morebecoming sundown and the full moon is coming. Cheyenne can’t find help from anyone. There is not a sole around, any signs of human civilization? When suddenly she realizes she is now up against the monster that took her family away! When she tries to seek refuge, she finds a tree to climb up high. Only to find that she was injured in her attempt of escape! Now Cheyenne is infected with the curse. What will she do? This is a must read series!! Horary for David Wellington and his brilliance of an imagination!
review 2: Meh, it was pretty dull two-book series that I really only finished because I bought the first one and felt pressure to get my time investment to pay off. The traditional Inuit folklore the author incorporated into the story came to the forefront in this, the second novel. Animal spirits, water sprites, fanciful ice age mythology of early humans. That helped matters a bit, but I still couldn't get past my indifference to the werewolf myth as a subject.Truthfully, I was more interested in the backstory presented here than the urgent events in the main plot. Whenever the focus returned to our group of anti-heroes in the present, I sort of groaned and had to settle in again. Oh, and Lucie? Totally predictable, her appearance. I called it at the end of Frostbite. And, she was woefully underused.Wellington's "Monster" novels are a guilty pleasure I thoroughly enjoy, but this two-parter just didn't grab me.Also, I couldn't help but to imagine Chey looking like Jackie Warner from that horrific reality show, Work Out. less
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courtney
3.5 stars. This one was better than the first one. I enjoyed it. :)
cannon2012
I loved this book more than the first, I really hated Lucie.
Joelle
Great book! I would suggest this to all werwolf lovers!
puru
amazing ending to an amazing journey:)
kim
Very mad about how it ended
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