Coming Home A Werewolf Story eBook Melissa Frost
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As a foster care child, Andi never stays long in one place. She doesn't have a chance to connect with anyone—until sexy, blue-eyed Devon walks into her life.
Devon claims to have known her birth parents. He’s even got a photograph to prove it. He shows up offering her everything she could ever want—a friend, a connection to her family, and answers.
The only problem is Devon’s friendship comes with a few complications attached. There’s the fact that he’s a werewolf, and then there’s the territorial clan out to start a war with Devon’s pack. What started as a simple journey to learn about herself turns into a dangerous road trip that could get her killed.
If she can survive, Andi just might get the answers that have been plaguing her, and she might just fall in love with her new furry pal along the way.
Coming Home A Werewolf Story eBook Melissa Frost
The only thing worse than feeling like a misfit is not understanding why you don’t fit in anywhere.The character development was handled nicely. I got to know both of the main characters pretty well in this short story. It was especially interesting to see how they reacted to all of the things that happened to them as the plot thickened. Their responses remained true to their personalities while also showing signs of personal growth along the way. It was a lot of fun to see these transformations happen, especially when it came to Andi. She had so much to learn in such a short period of time, but she handled it beautifully.
I would have liked to see more attention paid to the conflict that Devon’s pack had with their enemies. Its origins were explained in detail, but the narrator didn’t spend as much time I would have expected to see showing how those old grudges were still around in the present day. This would be a great subject to explore in a sequel if Ms. Frost ever decides to write one for these characters.
What I enjoyed the most about the romance between Andi and Devon was how much time it was given to develop. They got to know each other as individuals before any sparks started to fly, and even they they continued to take things slowly. This was definitely the right decision for these two characters given their ages and everything else that was going on in their lives.
Coming Home was such an exciting read. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes werewolf stories as much as I do.
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Coming Home A Werewolf Story eBook Melissa Frost Reviews
Melissa Frost’s Coming Home is a detailed and entertaining short story that was hard to put down. I was impressed with all the information that was packed into this contemporary paranormal romance that is suitable for young and new adults.
After her parents’ death, Miranda (Andi) Clover Hurlstone, had been passed from one foster family to the next. A young man named Devon comes into her life claiming that they knew each other as children and are from the same werewolf pack.
Andi and Devon are both well-developed and likable characters. My heart went out to Andi for losing her parents at such a young age and growing up in foster care. I like that Andi was open minded. I felt bad for Devon for losing Andi and was happy that he happened to stumble upon her scent. It was interesting finding out the background story of what happened to Andi and her parents. I appreciated their journey home, and the stops that they made along the way. The ending had an exciting conclusion that felt well resolved. I wouldn’t mind seeing this story spin off into a series.
Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review.
This was a sweet story about a young girl who is in foster care and feels lonely and hopeless. Then one day she meets Devon. She is immediately drawn to him. What she soon discovers is she did have a family that cared and that her family has a heritage. A heritage that she has lost. Along the way back to her home, Devon takes her on a discovery into uncovering who she really is.
The story is short however the plot is amazing along with great characters. I could actually see another story added to this series
The only thing worse than feeling like a misfit is not understanding why you don’t fit in anywhere.
The character development was handled nicely. I got to know both of the main characters pretty well in this short story. It was especially interesting to see how they reacted to all of the things that happened to them as the plot thickened. Their responses remained true to their personalities while also showing signs of personal growth along the way. It was a lot of fun to see these transformations happen, especially when it came to Andi. She had so much to learn in such a short period of time, but she handled it beautifully.
I would have liked to see more attention paid to the conflict that Devon’s pack had with their enemies. Its origins were explained in detail, but the narrator didn’t spend as much time I would have expected to see showing how those old grudges were still around in the present day. This would be a great subject to explore in a sequel if Ms. Frost ever decides to write one for these characters.
What I enjoyed the most about the romance between Andi and Devon was how much time it was given to develop. They got to know each other as individuals before any sparks started to fly, and even they they continued to take things slowly. This was definitely the right decision for these two characters given their ages and everything else that was going on in their lives.
Coming Home was such an exciting read. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes werewolf stories as much as I do.
originally posted at long and short reviews
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