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Monday, April 22, 2013

Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes


Raised By Wolves
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Reviewed by
Elizabeth Mosolovich


Bronwyn Alessia St. Vincent Clare — Bryn — is a fifteen-year- old human girl. But when you live with a whole Pack of super strong and super skilled werewolves, that's not exactly a good thing...

Bryn was adopted by Callum, the Alpha of his Pack, when she was four years old, after a Rabid werewolf killed her parents. Since then, she's grown up in a tough world where everything the Alpha says is law. While Bryn has always been a bit of a troublemaker and a rebel, she knows not to cross the line, or she'll have to face the consequences. While her life can be hard and sometimes limited, she would never challenge her Alpha directly.

That is, until she discovers a boy in Callum's basement — a werewolf,  newly turned. Except that's impossible, because wolves can only be born. The more time Bryn spends with the boy, Chase, the more she grows to love him, and the more she's warned away from him. As Bryn tries to figure out the secrets everyone's been ordered to keep from her, she must also deal with the traumatic memories of her past. The Rabid is back.

And he's coming for her.

This book was very descriptive, very original. It has friendship, humor, love, and secrets all wrapped up in a supernatural world. This is a trilogy; the other two books are called Trial By Fire and Taken By Storm. It is a book about free will and loyalty, and choosing between them. You should definitely give it a try.