Title: Werewolf Bound **Adam's Tale**
Series: Heart of a Wolf
Author: MaryLynn Bast
Published: July 2012 Werewolf Tails Publishing
Format: Ebook provided by author for review
Adam Channing knows the rules…during the Full Moon Phase— DON’T GO IN THE WOODS.
Yet, he can’t ignore the call of a young female werewolf Patricia DuFur. He knows it’s against pack rules, but can’t resist the temptation and faces the consequences when her three brothers attack and leave him to die.
With Blake as a friend, he is well on his way to learning the ways of being a werewolf. Adams is constantly in a state of change when he receives the gift of “Seer”. His life takes on a whole new meaning out in the forest.
This story starts with Adam
being attacked by some wolves. He is
human and left for dead, until Blake bites him and changes him. Blake takes care of him and brings him back
to proper health. I found the beginning
of this story very exciting. I loved the
whole storyline of a human who knows about wolves then being changed into one
out of necessity. The fight was dramatic
and full of action, and that’s what I love to see.
And then Adam begins his
first shift, and I was completely enthralled.
Really, the whole story for me could have revolved around that little
bit. The detail was fabulous. It’s not a shift where you are suddenly a
wolf, no, it’s a shift where every little bit hurts. Just like I would think it would. There is
definite pain, and when its complete, there is definite freedom. I really loved this whole section, and how
the author didn’t gloss over this momentous occasion in Adam’s life.
Blake begins to educate Adam
a bit more on wolves now that he is one.
He explains heartofawolf.com and how it shows the region leaders and
maps. I just love when authors bring an
actual website into a story, it gives such an added depth. I find it really
exciting.
As the story moved on I was
still quite interested, but it felt like there were a couple gaps in the
storyline. I would love to see this
fleshed out a bit more, because a few things just felt out of place to me. I love the whole Amber storyline and I hope
to find out more about her as the series continues on. She seems like a very interesting character
and I just know there is a story there.
But then a little too quickly
that part is over, and Seriana enters.
Honestly, I am not sure how I feel about her addition. I think I would have to read more of the
series to see how it plays out, but currently it just felt a little out of
place to me.
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