Tuesday, February 9, 2016

'Who's afraid' by Maria Lewis

Werewolves, magic, super protectors who seem to live forever, family, lies and intrigue...

Travelling form Scotland to New Zealand, this book looks at betrayal and family truths from a paranormal perspective.

Tommi puts her life on hold after her mother's death and sets off for New Zealand in search of her father, despite knowing that she is the result of him raping her mother, in hopes of finding closure and a greater understanding of herself. What she finds is beyond belief, beyond understanding and brutally confronting.

Thrown into the middle of a power struggle for supremacy and leadership of the local New Zealand werewolves, her family, Tommi works towards accepting her newfound heritage and controlling her fast growing powers with the help of her newly appointed guardian but only after several close brushes with death and attempted rape.

This book is fast passed with a smart mouthed yet sometimes vulnerable heroine who confronts her fate and battles to keep some semblance of normality in her life.

I enjoyed this book, although I am still not sure how the guardians fit into the world, and would recommend it as a New Adult book, rather than Young Adult.


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