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Mark Of The Wolf (2012)

by T.L. Shreffler(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 3
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Runaway Press
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Wolves of Black River
review 1: This book was poorly written and was quite painful to read. It had me shaking my head the entire way through. I would not recommend it to anyone.I had previously read the cats eye series and loved it so I decided I wanted to read more of this authors work... If I didn't know she had written this I never would have guessed it because both series are worlds apart. While the storyline itself had promise, the entirety of the novel was terrible.The biggest issues I had with this book was the fact that the relationship between Maddy and Gareth was fairly abusive, I mean at one point he drags her along the ground by her hair after an argument. Yeah I get the whole werewolves Are possessive and stuff but this was just too far, especially after Maddy grew up with an abusive father.... more Throughout the book Gareth promises to protect her and gets infuriated once he finds out that her father has been assaulting her, yet borders on abusive himself a lot of the time.Not to mention the fairly unnecessary scene before the alpha fight where he hunts her through the warehouse despite her telling him that he was scaring her "he was enjoying this as much as she was dreading it."And then the scene when Gareth becomes alpha and they have sex in front of the pack. There was so much wrong with this part. I've got to say in my opinion that was rape. Maddy said no, begged and pleaded with him to stop yet he ignored her, that is rape.So when Maddy finally comes to her senses and leaves him we have them getting back together straight afterwards, all Gareth has to do is save her from her father, chase her through the woods and offer her a whole bunch of materialistic things, and promising her, despite the fact that he has screwed up and treated her like crap quite often, that he won't hurt her again. And despite Maddy herself saying he betrayed her, broke her trust and hurt her she forgives him.But all in all it was not an enjoyable book.
review 2: 4.5*Eleven year old Maddie suffers physical abuse at the hands of her stepfather every time he decides to drink himself into oblivion. Her only escape are the woods behind her house where she often runs to escape his belt, what ever the time of day….whatever the weather. Her saviour comes in the form of a tall dark haired man who always seems to know when she needs him, he carries her sleeping battered form to safety without saying a word then disappears not to be seen again until the next time she needs him. This pattern continues for seven years. When Maddie is 18 her life is endangered by loan sharks that her Step-father owes money to and the help of the unnamed stranger is more important than ever but this time the safe place is his home, but is she really safer with him?……….This book without doubt caught my interest right from the first page, in my first sitting I had only intended to read the first chapter to get an idea of how the book read……..I was almost ¾’s of my way through the book by the time I fell asleep at 3am! Although parts of the plot made me go ‘aaarrrgghh that wouldn’t happen’ overall I really enjoyed the story. Gareth is a tall, dark, rugged but handsome guy with a dark secret, he’s quiet and keeps himself to himself and has that brooding side to his personality that attracts women to him. Its not surprising that Maddie would fall for him, he’d saved her life more than once and he was pretty hot! There was a side to him that I didn’t like, sometimes he took advantage of Maddie and her naivety and he even became quite rough frightening her at times which, for me, made him lose some of his appeal.Maddie isn’t a very good student, she has no friends (that we know of) and as well as suffering at the hands of her step-father at home, she is ridiculed and bullied at school. She is definitely not a meek and mild girl though and has been in trouble with the police as a result of her retaliation to the girls who goad her. This doesn’t stop me from pitying her and wondering how in such a small community her plight goes undiscovered.It was interesting to watch the relationship between the two grow. Gareth already knew what he wanted from Maddie but didn’t want to rush her or frighten her off, so he with-held information about himself and what needed to happen and I didn’t like that! I have to say though that even with the parts of the plot that annoyed me I was still hooked to the book, fully enjoying it right to the very end.I did notice a few grammatical errors towards the end of the novel but they were only simple mistakes, missing words or the wrong tense which are all easily fixable and didn’t take away my enjoyment of this werewolf / human love story.Copy supplied for review less
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suzi
I almost gave this a four if it weren't for a couple scenes. Plus they fell in love too fast.
ray0503
3.5 stars. Great characters. A nice light romantic fantasy.
bonnie
Hot Hot Hot
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