
Night of the Hidden Fang
Lycanthrope Trilogy, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Becky Parker
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By:
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T. James Logan
One teenage girl. One oncoming apocalypse.
Mia just wants to fit in at her new school in a new city and maybe find a nice boyfriend.
But her suburban life is turned upside down when she encounters three younger boys on the run from a mysterious threat. While trying to help them, Mia is drawn into a shadow world where dark, sinister shapes prowl quiet neighborhoods.
Strange disappearances herald a terrible secret - a new order of deadly predators that could change the natural order of the entire planet. Mia soon discovers that a ruthless man-beast has put her family on the menu, and she must fight to save not only her loved ones but also the human race from extinction.
This audiobook also includes the short story "Fangs in the Dark".
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New Take on the YA Werewolf Novel
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The teen romance grabbed me less, but was appropriate to the story. Narrator did a good job.
I requested this audiobook and voluntarily left this review.
Scary, exciting YA horror thriller
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Mia is a believable high school girl who never feels like she fits in. Because her dad was in the military before he joined the FBI, she hasn’t lived in any one place very long and she doesn’t have many good friends. She’s bullied by some of the more popular girls and suffers endless amounts of teen angst over the boy she likes but feels like she could never have. Then strange things start happening—disappearances, body parts appearing, unsettling men, some mysterious boys—and suddenly we’re not in high school anymore. (Except, Mia is, of course, and manages to never lose all her angst no matter what terrible things are happening around her.)
After a slightly slow beginning, the plot starts charging forward and never stops until the end of the novel. There were a couple of very big surprises for me—shocks that I just never believed would occur—and one very obvious plot line that never happened. Both the shock and the author’s restraint greatly enhanced the novel.
If you’re looking for a new take on the werewolf story, you should give Night of the Hidden Fang a try.
Great New Series
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Great book
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Loved it
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Teen Romance with "Bite"
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Really enjoyed
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The action is first rate and will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the first volume in a werewolf trilogy you will be hooked, looking forward to the next installment. Becky Parker does an excellent job with the narration.
Also included is a short story at the end of the audiobook “Fangs in the Dark” which provides background on the transformation of the boys into a pack of werewolves. I’m not sure why T. James Logan decided to provide the werewolf background as a short story instead of making it part of the main book but I’m glad that it was included as it is an important part of the story. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Teenage Werewolves with Real Bite!
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Mia meets up with a group of three boys who are standing naked in a corn field. From there, she finds herself drawn into a world she never would have thought possible.
I love a good werewolf story and this one was pretty good. It reminded me a little of the movie "Lost Boys" and the author has done a good job in meshing life as a teenager with werewolves. The book is full of just the right amount of humor to keep it from becoming too dire.
The audiobook included a bonus short story that explained some of the beginning of this outbreak and I enjoyed it almost as much as the featured book.
The narrator did a great job and captured the emotions and tensions perfectly. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good werewolf story and even though it is a YA book, us older adults would enjoy it, too.
Werewolves of Omaha
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Good Start of Series
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