Official Review: Wolf Born by N. Gosney
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Official Review: Wolf Born by N. Gosney

2 out of 4 stars
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Wolf Born by N. Gosney was a story about a young girl named Carly and her journey on not only becoming a werewolf, but how to survive being one. With her boyfriend missing, strange hallucinations she has no control over, and a handsome stranger standing at her door, Carly must learn what she is and how to control it quickly, or die.
Wolf Born is considered a Fiction book in the category of Crime, thriller, mystery books and I was very excited to read a different take on a subject that I love. As a fan of anything dealing with the paranormal, this book seemed right up my alley. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed. I really did not like this book at all, which was upsetting.
For starters, I had a very hard time just getting started with it. The beginning seemed very slow and at times all over the place. I had a hard time following the author’s train of thought. It seemed that the story jumped from one topic to the next. I guess this was how the author wanted to portray Carly’s hallucinations, and how she was viewing this new world around her, but for a reader it made it very hard to follow.
As the story progressed, and you got to get more of an idea of just how dangerous Carly’s new life was and how hard her and the pack had to work to keep alive. You could see that things are not what they seem. The hunters search for the Wolf Born puts everyone in danger and the skinwalkers become more of a threat.
Despite all that is going on, Carly now faces the terrifying visions through the eyes of her pack mates, not knowing if what she is dreaming is real or not. She also cannot deny the ongoing, growing feelings that she has for Kyle, the handsome stranger helping her adjust to her new life.
Overall, I gave this book 2 out of 4 stars. I had a very hard time finishing this book and more than once considered not finishing it at all. As I had mentioned, getting into this story was not an easy one and I found that on more than one occasion that I could not follow the author’s train of thought. The ending left me with more questions than answers as to what happened and where to go next.
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Anyway, I appreciate you taking the time to review it, even though it wasn't quite what you were expecting.
Kind regards
N. Gosney
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