![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEioASD16V0z9qDzycwUsdEHubtjmGOL8k3WDglDCIP3msli6n1KmdxiCy8EqOo_zl0h1nrcTJqhrYO3fWxFJrCyLDYVPnGGlVoiwTOmCagsnU5rOI0CfhO9y8Ec-CoD-BocuOsNXW_xQPc/s320/blood+and+chocolate.jpg)
Summary: Vivian seems to live a normal life--school, work, friends--but she has a dark secret. She's a werewolf. Her tight family circle is her pack, and the leader wants her for his own. She's tired of the werewolf drama, and starts to have feelings for a human boy. Aiden is sweet and sensitive, and she wonders if maybe she could share her secret with him. When a murder in town puts the pack secret in danger, she has to make some choices. Whose side is she really on?
My thoughts: Vivian is a woman who knows her own mind. She's exciting and strong. Klause had the market on werewolf/human love long before Stephenie Meyer did, and in some ways, does it better.
No comments:
Post a Comment