Wolf's Curse
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4.3 • 48 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
For Kate and Logan Danvers, sixteen-year-old twins of the werewolf Alpha, nothing could ruin a summer faster than the words “supernatural teen leadership conference.” They expected a boring week of earnest political discussions and team-building exercises. Instead, in Wolf’s Bane, they got a crash-course in real-life leadership, when the camp imploded and the twins and their new friends fled into the West Virginia forest.
Now, in Wolf’s Curse, the group has taken refuge in a magically warded cabin only to discover that they might have been safer taking their chances with the demon outside. Trapped in a dark witch’s sanctuary, surrounded by hell hounds, the twins will need to hone their leader and team building skills fast. There are battles to be waged and mysteries to be solved. Friendships to be forged in conflict and lost in betrayal. Even romances spark to life amid the turmoil.
It might not be the way Kate and Logan expected to spend their week, but it will certainly be a summer camp to remember.
Customer Reviews
Don’t bother :(
After reading the first installment of the Danvers kids, I regretted buying them both at the same time. I loved the Bitten series, Clay and Elena the most, so this was a chance to “check-in” on their children.
While the situation had potential for mystery and mayhem, the books turned out (to my old brain) to spend more time trying to be über PC/progressive and include every alternative label and lifestyle. Even my kids, who are in their 20s and already tease me about loving supernatural stories, thought that detracted from the tale. Ms. A - you had a perfect chance to compare Logan with his father in that Clay never had any interest in girls/guys. Not because he was gay or asexual or undecided, but because he was looking for something more. A life partner. A mate. That would have been a better (I think), a deeper message.
Alas, I guess I’ll just have to keep rereading the better C/E books.
Awful
Just terrible. I don’t remember the other books being so poorly written.