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Title | : | Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves #1) |
Author | : | Quinn Loftis |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 230 pages |
Published | : | June 29th 2011 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Young Adult. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
Quinn Loftis
Kindle Edition | Pages: 230 pages Rating: 4.04 | 33603 Users | 2672 Reviews
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Jacque Pierce was just an ordinary 17-year-old girl getting ready to start her senior year in high school in Coldspring, Texas. When a mysterious foreign exchange student from Romania moves in across the street, Jacque and her two best friends, Sally and Jen, don't realize the last two weeks of their summer are going to get a lot more interesting. From the moment Jacque sets eyes on Fane she feels an instant connection, a pull like a moth to a flame. Little does she know that the flame she is drawn to is actually a Canis lupis, werewolf, and she just happens to be his mate; the other half of his soul. The problem is Fane is not the only wolf in Coldspring, Texas. Just as Fane and Jacque are getting to know each other, another wolf steps out to try and claim Jacque as his mate. Fane will now have to fight for the right to complete the mating bond, something that is his right by birth but is being denied him by a crazed Alpha. Will the love Fane has for Jacque be enough to give him the strength to defeat his enemy, will Jacque accept that she is Fane's mate and complete the bond between them?Particularize Books Toward Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves #1)
Original Title: | Prince of Wolves |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Grey Wolves #1 |
Characters: | Fane Lupei, Jacque Pierce, Jennifer Adams, Sally Morgan |
Setting: | Coldspring, Texas(United States) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves #1)
Ratings: 4.04 From 33603 Users | 2672 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves #1)
I apologise in advance for the ranting that will be included in this review. Hell, the entire review is a rant. Not a good one either.First, let's get this out of the way. This book is an absolute monstrosity. This book is probably the worst book I have ever read. This book is probably one of the worst books ever written. Books like this should not be allowed to exist. How I felt when I realised I had wasted good minutes of my life reading Prince of Wolves: There are so many problems with this"Nom Nom Nom Nom"The book was about werewolfs and it had a great premise - Awesome! The book is free on Amazon - Double Awesome! The characters were annoying... errr, not so awesome.Do not get scared, they weren't unbearable characters or anything, in fact, in the beginning I liked them a lot, Jaque and her friends were pretty cool and all of them had a unique sense of humor and very creative ways of talking. They would always have a smart-ass reply and they would also always find humor in the
I loved this book, it's these kind of books that make me wish I could live in a world where werewolves and other creatures existed, Fane is the perfect example of an awesome caring maybe a little over protective but still awesome boyfriend. I loved Jaqualyns character and her 2 best friends. JEN was hilarious!! All 3 of the girls were. Can't wait to get started on the second book.
DNF 20%Unpopular opinion time! Sorry to the people who gave this 4+ stars for this book. As for me it was just too painful to read. Really, too painful.
Nooooo ... don't do it! Don't download this book even if it's free, unless you're a paranormal romance fan who loves gushy romances and couldn't care less about good writing. (Seriously, see my Q&A below.)There's a decent teen paranormal romance novel trying to break through the fanfic writing here but, Houston, we have a problem. Luckily for all of you, I have the solution! This is a simple quiz question for you denizens of GR. Here's a sample of a few lines from the very first page of
As a sixteen year old reading this book, I found it very difficult to connect with the characters of this book who are of similar age. The characterization was all too unrealistic. The unending snarky comments of Jacque made her seem excessive. Her sass was endearing at first, but it got overrated after the first quarter of the book. I also hated the extreme amount of informal and colloquial language used by the three girls. IT WAS OVERRATED. The whole time I was thinking, "Gosh, do we actually
No, no, no! I was so excited for a Romanian character. And not just any character, but a werewolf. I tried not to cringe at his name, Fane. Quinn Loftis says Fane means prince. I ask her in what language because in Romanian, Fane is short for Stefan (Stephen). And it is mostly used for middle-aged men.And why is the girl called Jacquelyn? Is she French? How come she finds it so normal to hear voices? How come her friends just casually accept that? Take Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children
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