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Wilding
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Families and werewolves. Separately, either can cause pain, suffering, grief...even death. But combined, indescribable horrors, under the guise of love and family perpetuity, occur. The author's social worker past is reflected in the plot, via her knowledge of cruelty, love/hate, and dysfunction. Scattered throughout the book, her writing style switches to short staccatos of jabbing, insanity-laced descriptive bursts. Very few warm-fuzzies to be found in this tale, as the majority of characters operate in a kill or be killed mode...yet even the most vicious ones reveal occasional glimmers of caring/empathy. A mentally challenging read.
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March 19, 2014
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March 19, 2014
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