Shadows of the Ancients
The Ancients Series, Vol. 1
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Publisher Description
Have you ever been so stubborn that you failed at something?
Yeah? Me too!
I hail from an ancient line of werewolves, so you’d think being me would be easy. If only two very important things were not standing in my way.
ONE:
Zach Brighton - my betrothed.
TWO:
My wolf was very different!
Everyone said I should be happy he still wanted me. I was not.
Then, I met someone else, a mystery man who changed everything, but held secrets of his own that threatened his ability to claim me.
Maybe I wasn’t meant to be claimed.
Maybe I was broken.
Or Maybe, I was just waiting for my new life to catch up.
This is book ONE of The Ancients Series. This paranormal romantic suspense story MUST be read in order. The main character's story concludes in book 4, but all four of those books are already available!
1 - Shadows of the Ancients
2 - Falling into the White
3 - Branches of the Willow
4 - Bound by the Moon
*Note: This book was originally released on Mar. 28, 2014. It has been updated, given a new cover, and is listed as a 2nd edition. If you previously downloaded this book, you should be able to update it and no further purchase will be required.
~*~*~*~*~*~ REVIEW ~*~*~*~*~*~
5 - Stars from Author J. Kirsch - One sexy, witty, enticingly snarky wolf girl? Check. A unique take on werewolf power and relationship dynamics? Check. This is an overall fun read with dialogue that will have you laughing out loud at times and raising your eyebrows at others. In one evening I ran across this deliciously wolfy paranormal book, and a few hours later I had to buy book #2 and #3 in the series. Yes, it's THAT good. If you like Patricia Briggs or Jeaniene Frost, you will enjoy Ms. Butler's writing.
Customer Reviews
Fair read, draws you in
I would rate this more except for the poor grammar, poor spelling and obvious lack of a professional proofreader or editor.
Significance series meets Becoming Alpha
This a good plot and the author did well to write it, but I thought she could have given the reader more info on being a wolf in her world. Still, i liked the way she wrote it and recommend this Young Adult for those who have read Shelly Crane or Aileen Erin.
Good story
This is a good story, let down by poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Some sentences I just skipped over, as they made no sense.
When I pay for a book, I expect it to be proof read. This series obviously wasn’t.