Cry Wolf
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Cry Wolf, Audio Book (2009) Patricia Briggs narrated by Holter Graham (Alpha & Omega)
Anna was forcibly Changed, and then terrorized by her pack, as the alpha’s last ditch effort to keep from having to kill his mate.
Now she has come with Charles–her mate, according to her wolf (and his)–to Aspen Creek. Unfortunately, there are problems that only Charles can fix for Bran.
A man who returned from Vietnam unstable fled to the Cabinet Mountains and has been living there since, hiding himself to keep other safe, is caught up in the mess.
After Asil
Sarai had often thumped him soundly on the head for looking at other women, though she’d known he’d never stray. Now that she was gone, he seldom even looked. Flirting didn’t make him feel disloyal to his dead mate, but he’d found he missed that thump too badly.
Walter is my favorite character in the story.
The dead man’s feet were the same size as Walter’s, so he took the boots as well as the gloves and parka— leaving behind the orange vest. Leaving the hunter’s gun was a more difficult decision, but ammunition was hard to come by, and he had no desire to advertise his presence with gunfire.
He bowed his head and began a prayer. It wasn’t a very good prayer because the only one he could remember was the prayer he’d said before bedtime as a kid.
Even though the story is about Charles and Anna, it’s the secondary characters who tend to draw me into the story.
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Rating: 8/10
- Categories: 8/10, Audio Book, Fantasy, Good Cover, Mental Health Rep, Reread, Romance, Supernatural
- Tags: Alpha & Omega, Holter Graham, Patricia Briggs, PTSD, Werewolves
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