The Werewolf’s Mate
by Michael Loring
Goodreads blurb:
Cassie’s life is perfect. She lives in a decently sized apartment in
uptown Boston, has a caring sister and rich step-brother who sends her money,
and has found her Mate – the true love of her life. Darren is a compassionate
young man who treats Cassie well, and she beleives nothing will come between
them…until Claire Collins comes into the picture. Claire is an old friend of
Darren’s, and has recently been turned into a vampire with one goal in mind: to
steal Darren from Cassie. Cassie will not stand for this undead freak trying to
steal her Mate, so she decides to show Claire what it means to step onto a
werewolf’s territory.
About the Author:
Michael Loring was born in Bristol, Connecticut, but has lived in a
variety of places such as Florida and Tennessee. He likes to think of himself
as an amateur Lycanthropologist, studying werewolves ever since he was eight
years old when he first saw An American Werewolf In London. He
spent most of his life switching between home school and public school, always
focusing on his passion of writing no matter what. His interest in writing was
sparked in the second grade when his teacher encouraged him to write short
stories for the class, earning him more than one award at school assemblies for
Creative Writing. He currently resides back in his birthplace of Connecticut
with a house full of women who like to drive him up the wall until he finishes
his chores. Though they seem to avoid him during the night of the full moon for
some unexplainable reason…
Connect with him:
My Thoughts - 3 out of
5 unicorns - I liked it!
**gifted to me by the
author for an honest review
First,
the cover is lovely and intriguing. I
love it :)
I
liked this story. It is short only 50 or
so pages. His writing style is very
descriptive as he introduces you to his characters. I like it, but I wish there was more action
or intrigue, but this could be just me
because I love full length novels that is an emotional rollercoaster filled
with action :) I liked Cassie though she
has much more patience than me, and Darren redeemed himself in the end because
I wanted to slap him. I’m intrigued
about her sister and think there could be a great story there full of action…I’ll
have to look at his other books to see.
I
think if you are a paranormal lover that you would enjoy the story just
remember it is a short short and take it for what it is.
Interested in reading??
I’m really interested
in reading Dehumanized
in the future :)
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