Thursday, October 14, 2010

Wolf Fever by Terry Spear



Title: Wolf Fever (part of a series)
Author: Terry Spear
Sub genre: Paranormal
Passion level: 3
*Passion is ranked on a scale from 1 to 5. 1= prudish; 5= might as well rent an adult movie.
Overall Rating: 3
*Overall rating is ranked on a scale from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) is based on character development, plot development, quality of writing, and our desire to finish the book.
Publication Month: December 2010
Publisher: Sourcebooks www.sourcebooks.com


I have to admit I don't get the point of paranormal romance. The Team Edward vs. Team Jacob debate has me totally confused. I don't find anything fascinating about choosing between a corpse and a canine for my lifelong mate. So reading Wolf Fever I was a bit apprehensive. Thankfully there are other Torrid Booklovers who feel differently and read this sub genre with reckless abandon. With their encouragement I gave the book a try.

I became interested in the story once I realized the herione is not a pathetic woman with such bad luck in the romance department with human guys; she has no choice but to date real dogs. In fact, Carol Woods was living her life minding her own business when in the first book of this series some crazy circumstances caused her to be turned into a werewolf. What happened exactly I won't tell you, because it will spoil the story.

We meet up with Carol in this story as a new werewolf and seasoned psychic, and she is not happy about her current circumstances. Her new "Pack Leader" (because she is s wild dog after all) wants her to get paired to with a mate (from her own pack)as soon as possible. But she has the hots for Ryan McKinley, a werewolf and Pack Leader from another town. Ryan is totally hot for Carol, but doesn't believe she is psychic. Somehow these circumstances cause a bit of friction in their should be budding relationship.

The story reads quickly, is entertaining, and according to those who are experts in werewolves, the story follows the traditional rules of the werewolf. (I have no idea what that means)


If you are a fan of paranormal romance, or werewolves in general you will love this book. Well worth the $4.99 investment.

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