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Wolfkin (2008)

by Emily Veinglory(Favorite Author)
3.06 of 5 Votes: 1
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Samhain Publishing
review 1: Fascinating world and intriguing storyline in this one. The relationship between Arun and Trae did seem a bit lacking, but despite that, I still found myself enjoying it quite a lot...until I got to the ending, which completely ruined the whole book for me.Cryptic, mystical, woo-woo mumbo jumbo is all fine and good, so long as, at some point later on, we get an explanation that us simple folk (aka: the reader) can understand. Which we don't in this case. I don't know...maybe it was just me, or I was too tired to figure it out, but the scene in the temple had my eyes glazing over and made my brain ache.And then, after that confusing scene, the story just ended abruptly, with lots of questions left unanswered. It left me feeling cheated and very disappointed.I have to wo... morender if the author started to get bored with the story and just tried to finish it as quickly as possible... :(
review 2: The beautiful cover was the first thing that grabbed my attention, then the plot. Oh the wonderful, angst filled places this story could go. However this story was a theological exercise. There is only one love scene in the first few pages and then nothing. I would have like to see at least one more, where both characters are willing and in their right mind. The whole short story is Arun, main character, struggling with 'the darkness' inside him. Which sounds better then it really is. less
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nandee
Really great world creation here, but the relationship itself left a lot to be desired.
jasminder
meh...interesting concept but the narration was kind of getting on my nerves
goo
Meh. Bought it, read it, archived it out of boredom.
bree
Could have ended better I think.
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