![]() ![]() If you want your horror more just horror, like me, I'd say only if you (like me) bemoan the lack of werewolf novels. If you like horror with a healthy does of that, then this book would be highly recommend. Aside from the over prevalent erotica, the story was engaging, and a good listen. I don't have any other books narrated by him, but would definitely listen to more. The narrator reminded me of Curtis Armstrong. ![]() That said, I am horror fan, and I don't really come across many werewolf novels, so I took the opportunity to listen to it, and given it was billed as just horror, and the description indicated the theme of the movies I love, 30 Days of Night and The Howling, so I jumped at the opportunity. Also, I did get this book free as a review copy. ![]() The category of the book didn't indicate this, nor does the book description. ![]() The book was too full of erotica for my personal taste, and if I was aware of this, I'd not have gotten it. Jack's friend Allen is turned, and is with Elizabeth, an older werewolf, who is not part of the town plot. The situation rapidly dissolves when it becomes apparent that the issue is town wide, and Amanda and Jack try to sort out the mess. Feral is a novel of a small town werewolf infestation, and it starts with a bang, with the introduction of the main character, Amanda, hunting werewolves, and then takes a quick change of pace to the suburban life of some young people in the dating world, which rapidly declines with the fates of many of the newly introduced characters. ![]()
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