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The Last Wolf
The Last Wolf
The Last Wolf
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The Last Wolf

Written by Maria Vale

Narrated by Rachel Dulude

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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For three days out of thirty, when the moon is full and her law is iron, the Great North Pack must be wild.

If she returns to her Pack, the stranger will die.

But if she stays . . .

Silver Nilsdottir is at the bottom of her Pack's social order, with little chance for a decent mate and a better life. Until the day a stranger stumbles into their territory, wounded and beaten, and Silver decides to risk everything on Tiberius Leveraux. But Tiberius isn't all he seems, and in the fragile balance of the Pack and wild, he may tip the destiny of all wolves . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 6, 2018
ISBN9781977371966
The Last Wolf
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Maria Vale

Maria Vale is a journalist who has worked for Publishers Weekly, Glamour magazine, Redbook, the Philadelphia Inquirer. She is a logophile and a bibliovore and a worrier about the world.Trained as a medievalist, she tries to shoehorn the language of Beowulf into things that don't really need it. She currently lives in New York with her husband, two sons and a long line of dead plants. No one will let her have a pet.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    4.4 I really liked this version of werewolves and shifters. It was more pack law, pack responsibilities, and sacrifices than other books I've read. No it's wasn't overdone for my taste I found it riveting how it all worked. The characters we all so well written, I adored Ti and Silver as much as the rest. WhenIt was funny, hard, violent, sweet, viscous, romantic, realistic-ish, intriguing. I love forward to more. True love means you'll eat someone for them :P
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This book is odd as hell, but it's also sweet as hell.

    But, it's a little too...wolfy...for me. There's a lot of scent, blood, and pack dynamic.

    And I just can't get myself there with stressful family politics in close proximity and all that jazz. I don't think I'll be continuing with the series, but if you have curiosity about a "crappy wolf" shifter and a more wild/less human version of that falling in love despite some slightly underdeveloped world building and plot, you may really enjoy this series. 2.5
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Definitely a more knowledgeable take on modern werewolves than is typical for paranormal romance-- in fact, I'd say the paranormal part was pretty good. The problem lies in the "romance," and more specifically in a POV character who is intentionally alien in thought process and outlook. This can be done very well, but I think it requires a very fine grasp of how to convey emotion in such a way that the reader can understand what is meaningful to the character, even if it isn't clear why. It's one situation where "telling" can actually complement "showing" because as readers it isn't always clear what a werewolf would feel in response to various situations.

    Because the book is written in very limited third-person POV, but without much exploration of the POV character's feelings, the romance fell flat to me. I also didn't like our POV character much, mostly because I couldn't figure out what she did all day other than run around being a wolf. I like my characters to act rather than just react, and that didn't seem to happen here.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    THE LAST WOLF wasn't an instant hit for me and I still can't decide if I would want to read more.The beginning of THE LAST WOLF was very slow and I just didn't really totally understand what was going on. Even after the opening, I didn't really understand what and who I was reading about until I got to know the characters better. Silver lives in a world where because she is crippled, she isn't considered an equal, but she is still very loyal to her pack mates.The world building could have been better. The beginning tells the history of the pack, but It was hard to jump from that into the story as it felt like I was reading about the same character for a little bit. There were some pacing issues and also some things that were explained in weird ways.Even months later I can't decide if I enjoyed THE LAST WOLF or if I just enjoyed getting through it. There was some good points, but there were also some things that needed some work. I don't think I would read more, but I'm not ruling it out either.* This book was provided free of charge from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.