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Title ~ Inquisitor
Series ~ Witch & Wolf, #1
Author ~ R.J. Blain
Publisher ~ Pen & Page Publishing
Published ~ 28 April 2014
Genre ~ Urban Fantasy
Pages ~ 478
My Rating ~ 4 bites
In
order to do a friend/client a favor Allison goes to NYC against her better
instincts and that’s when the caca hits the fan. It’s Halloween and there’s a
full moon. You see, Allison is not just a mild-mannered accountant. She is a
werewolf, a rogue werewolf at that. But that’s not her only secret. In order to
protect her secrets she has to ditch Allison and become someone else. Luckily,
she’s had plenty of practice at that over the years. However, her troubles are
only just beginning and she needs to unearth the enemy before the enemy gets
their slimy hands on her. Because they don’t want her dead. They want her very
much alive. And when an enemy wants you alive, it can’t be a good thing.
This
is an interesting take on the world of the paranormal. Werewolves and their
origins are a bit different in this tale. The need to stay ahead of the enemy
creates suspense, but I had some problems with the execution of the story. It’s
a bit choppy in spots leaving holes and there were so many twists and turns
that I had a hard time keeping up. Her secrets are interesting and creative.
But I felt that her age was insignificant. Everyone in the story thought she
was so old and I was left thinking that 170 yrs was not very impressive at all.
Maybe a zero was edited out. 1700 yrs would have been much more impressive and
made more sense in regards to some things that were talked about. Even though
the story didn’t feel fleshed out well enough, for the most part I did enjoy
Allison/Victoria’s story and I liked how she was a take charge kind of person. I
especially liked when she was a wolf. I’m wondering if the author is planning
on making this a series or if this is a standalone novel.
About the Author
RJ Blain suffers from a Moleskine journal obsession, a pen fixation, and a terrible tendency to pun without warning.
When she isn't playing pretend, she likes to think she's a cartographer and a sumi-e painter. In reality, she herds cats and a husband. She also has a tendency to play MMOs and other computer games.
I really enjoy new takes on weres (or any mythology really), it spices things up. Too bad it was bit choppy, I just read one that did that to me too and it can be so frustrating! Great review :)
ReplyDeleteMe, too. Oh hell, who am I kidding? I like any paranormal/fantasy/mythology/fairy tale retelling. LOL Thanks, Berls!
DeleteThis sounds good, and I like that the myth is twisted a little, Despite the choppy writing I will keep my eye on this series.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely continue with more. Thanks for stopping by Kimba! :)
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