Cursed Wolf
Creatures of the Otherworld
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Narrated by:
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Poppy Royana
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Written by:
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Brogan Thomas
About this listen
Loathed by those who should love her, can one fierce woman discover the secrets of her unique blood in time to be her own rescuer?
Forrest Hesketh desperately clings to humanity. Trapped in an infuriatingly inept wolf form since she was nine years old, the traumatized girl’s hope of regaining her ability to shift is slowly fading. But as her abusive pack plots to kill her, her desperate act to help her kind stepbrother finally triggers the broken young woman’s transformation.
Stunned that suddenly everyone wants her after 14 years of horrific treatment, Forrest struggles to relearn basic skills while dodging kidnappers and assassins. And with a powerful shifter councilman determined to claim her as a mate, even the protection of a gorgeous dragon can’t guarantee her safety.
With monsters closing in, will Forrest’s undaunted courage be enough to keep her alive?
Cursed Wolf is the fast-paced first book in the Creatures of the Otherworld urban fantasy series. If you like strong female characters, slow-burn romances, and stories of supernatural suspense, then you’ll adore Brogan Thomas’ captivating tale.
Buy Cursed Wolf to make enemies howl for mercy today!
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- Sam McPhee
- 2021-05-18
GREAT STORY AND PERFORMANCE!
Honestly, I loved the story...but there’s just some narrators that make them BETTER. Brogan and Poppy are a winning team!!
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- And don’t call me Shirley
- 2022-11-10
Didn't love it
I can't say I hated this book, but I didn't love it either. The story was okay and the world the author created was interesting, but there were instances where the characters behaviour seemed really inconsistent to me. I don't want to give any specifics away, but there was times when the heroine went from a strong and smart survivor to TSTL and an utter doormat. And her brother? He went from regretful and protective toward his sister to being an impatient, uncaring and cruel jackass. Of course, it did not help that I did not like the narration. I hate to criticize the sound of someones voice- its not like that is something that can be helped or really changed of course, but IMHO the narrators male voices (specifically)sounded awful. A voice with her pitch just isn't capable of sounding deep or masculine. I could go on listing complaints, but I won't. Suffice it to say this book was not a favourite and isn't something I plan to keep in my library.
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