Prey (The Wereling #2)
Then she meets Tom Anderson. Tom is a wereling--a werewolf who retains his humanity even in his wolf form. He was "turned" by Kate's mother, who chose wisely. Tom and Kate can't help falling for each other. But if they give in to their feelings, Kate will become the thing she hates most. Unless they can find a cure. . . .
Really loved the second book in this series. Liked it a lot and would recommend this book series to anyone who likes or loves supernatural.
Oh, this series...
awesome book. however i don't recomend reading the second in a series without reading the first. you can pick up on some of the missing info although not all.
I just loved this series. I thought the first book was a little slow in the very beginning but once you get past the turning point its actually quite good. I couldn't wait to get to the library to get book two and three!The book is much like the Twilight series or Harry Potter series, except that this one is a werewolf community. Its a very smooth and easy read like the series I mentioned above. They are quite a bit smaller then those books but very good. The main characters are around 16-17 and
Categorised as juvenile fiction, though Prey isn't overly graphic or lengthy in its descriptions of blood and gore there was more, a lot more, of it than I would have expected which combined with the fact it occasionally strays into some pretty adult issues makes it, in my opinion, only really suitable for older teenage readers up. And yet, that said, I'm curious as to just how many older teenagers/young adults would find this too tame, the issues raised not quite sophisticated enough.Trying
even better than the first.
Stephen Cole
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.99 | 931 Users | 30 Reviews
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Title | : | Prey (The Wereling #2) |
Author | : | Stephen Cole |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | March 17th 2005 by Razorbill (first published May 17th 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Fantasy. Paranormal. Horror. Urban Fantasy |
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Kate Folan comes from a family of werewolves. She'll only become fully 'wolf herself when she mates with a male werewolf. But she vows that will never happen. The last thing she wants is to give in to her evil heritage.Then she meets Tom Anderson. Tom is a wereling--a werewolf who retains his humanity even in his wolf form. He was "turned" by Kate's mother, who chose wisely. Tom and Kate can't help falling for each other. But if they give in to their feelings, Kate will become the thing she hates most. Unless they can find a cure. . . .
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Original Title: | Prey #2 (The Wereling) |
ISBN: | 1595140425 (ISBN13: 9781595140425) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Wereling #2 |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 931 Users | 30 ReviewsDiscuss Regarding Books Prey (The Wereling #2)
This book is the second book of the series. This book is alot like the first but it takes a darker twist to the story, all the clasic characters are here and more, it has many scenes that will disgust and surprise you. I enjoyed this book very much. If you like the first read the second.Really loved the second book in this series. Liked it a lot and would recommend this book series to anyone who likes or loves supernatural.
Oh, this series...
awesome book. however i don't recomend reading the second in a series without reading the first. you can pick up on some of the missing info although not all.
I just loved this series. I thought the first book was a little slow in the very beginning but once you get past the turning point its actually quite good. I couldn't wait to get to the library to get book two and three!The book is much like the Twilight series or Harry Potter series, except that this one is a werewolf community. Its a very smooth and easy read like the series I mentioned above. They are quite a bit smaller then those books but very good. The main characters are around 16-17 and
Categorised as juvenile fiction, though Prey isn't overly graphic or lengthy in its descriptions of blood and gore there was more, a lot more, of it than I would have expected which combined with the fact it occasionally strays into some pretty adult issues makes it, in my opinion, only really suitable for older teenage readers up. And yet, that said, I'm curious as to just how many older teenagers/young adults would find this too tame, the issues raised not quite sophisticated enough.Trying
even better than the first.
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