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Broods of Fenrir by Coral Moore

jasmyn9's review against another edition

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4.0

Brand is an amazing character - he mixed just enough of the broody werewolf with the protecting and honorable hero to make him deep enough to really really like. The relationship he has with the other shapeshifters is quite an interesting one. As the one meant to rule them all, they should honor him, but since he threw it all away and lives without a pack of his own, they all look down on him at the same time. This causes him to become the target of a female wolf from his past who is just a bit psychotic and crazy.

When her plots place his best friend and new love of his life deep into danger, Brand grabs control of the broods to save their lives. Quite adventurous for a paranormal romance, it was very hard to put down and had me rooting for all the good guys in just the right places.

nelsonseye's review against another edition

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3.0

Interesting world but some hard to stomach details. I am kind of curious about Gunni's story given what happened in this book.

gailygirl527's review against another edition

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2.0

I think this book was a little too rushed. A lot of the scenes come off as really choppy, and not flowing well together. It was sometimes hard to follow where the characters were in the book because things just kept leaping forward. I had to backtrack a couple of times just to make sure of what was going on with the plot.

I will say that this book did have great potential. I like the idea of a wayward wolf king having to eventually rule his kingdom in order to clear out corruption. I hope that should the author continue the series, she flushes out her character and plot a bit more and works on cohesion. Then this series can be awesomesocks.

jiba's review

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I really tried to finish this book but could not. So I am figuring it is just me as so many people liked it.

The writing was fine but it never engaged me.
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