Blurb:
Sixteen-year-old Rosie Hart has
spent her life split between two very different worlds. In the secret,
male-dominated world of werewolves, she is the only female. As a witch, she
struggles to understand her powers, even under the guidance of her grandmother.
Rosie’s formed a close bond with her pack, especially with her brother, Sam,
and with handsome, smart, sixteen-year-old Lucas. The three of them have grown
up together, learning how to navigate their extraordinary lives. Despite their
close bond, she struggles with the isolation and insecurity of being different.
When a handsome classmate starts looking her way, Rosie tries to put aside her
awkward alter-egos and strives for a little bit of normal, teenage-girl fun.
But with the United States Werewolf Council breathing down her father’s back
and a hunter prowling in the woods behind the pack house, Rosie’s already
complicated life teeters on chaos. Normal might be out of the question, but can
Rosie find peace—within herself and her complicated world?
My review:
Rosie Hart is an anomaly. A
female werewolf who is half witch. She has been raised in a male dominated
world. She has been hidden and protected but she has enemies. She has struggled
with her empathetic nature in social situations and feels like she is a freak.
My heart bled for Rose as she
struggles to find her way. She has a terrific support team in her father,
brother and Lucas. But even they must submit to the council. I can’t wait to
see how she grows into her gifts and takes on the patriarchy.
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