Few people walk the
streets of London since the zombie outbreak, but that's not an issue for
Seth. As a werewolf, he can handle himself and save humans reckless
enough to take a nighttime stroll. While on patrol he comes across a
group of people under attack. The one woman brave enough to take a stand
against the zombies catches his eye—and not just because of her way
with a gun. Learning the beautiful woman is homeless and fends for
herself only intensifies his urge to protect and care for her.
Maisie
can't help but admit that she's attracted to her werewolf rescuer.
She's drawn to Seth's strength and ferocity, and finds herself opening
up to him in ways she never imagined, even though she's determined to
not rely on Seth or anyone else. She doesn't want another person to get
hurt—or die—for her sake. She has enough scars, physical and emotional,
from the last time…
But when Seth realizes something is drawing the zombies to Maisie, there may be nothing he can do to save her…
4/5 stars
This was a great start
to what is going to be a hellva series. We had humans and werewolves
fighting together against zombies and were-cats and the fae were
mentioned too. The story is set in what I'm assuming is present-day
London were the military has set up barricades keeping the zombies in
the city. Seth is the local pack alpha and while on patrol comes across
a human woman, Maisie, shooting a horde of zombies and trying to keep a
family safe. From that point on we learn the zombies are changing
their methods of hunting and Seth and his pack are trying to find out
why. Maisie and Seth also share a few stolen moments to romance each
other here and there. I liked the characters that were introduced so
far and can't wait to see where they're headed. I pretty much devoured
this in one setting since it wasn't that long and I can only hope the
next book will be a little longer. Highly recommend.
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