
Lost Girl
Wolf Girl Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Vanessa Moyen
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By:
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Leia Stone
I've been kidnapped by vampires and Sawyer is under some love spell.
Now I’ve got to traipse through the entire Magic Lands without getting killed to make it back to Werewolf City...hopefully in one piece.
Everything would have worked out as planned if Sawyer hadn’t gone on another revenge killing spree in my honor.
Now the entire magical world is at war, and my True Mate and I are stuck in the middle of it.
It's just another Monday.
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Awesome book 2
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Great story.
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Great book!
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The narrator, Vanessa Moyen, does an awesome job with the voices of the different characters!!
This is such a great series!!!
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The characters are amazing and love the "tribe" feel within the pack.
can't stop...
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Another great adventure
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Narration!!
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It becomes clear in this book that while Sawyer is a fixture, and their relationship motivates the heroine, THIS IS NOT PRIMARILY A ROMANCE BOOK. I wish it were. I wish the two powerful leads had a more elemental and passionate relationship, but they hardly see each other (though they constantly mind communicate). The heroine does mature a little though. And she meets new ride or die friends. But she doesn't hold Sawyer to account enough for the shitshow that ended book 1, or, let's face it, his completely bigoted attitude about her Paladin heritage and people.
There's a very "let them eat cake" feeling to the end of this book. As Demi does her best to act like her bigot of a boyfriend and ignore the suffering of her people, tossing the Paladins a few rations (instead of giving her leadership), acting like some superficial first world nightmare.
Let them eat cake (spoilers)
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Amazing
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Narration was wonderful again!
Amazing
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