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02-19-2006, 02:50 PM
The Wereling: Wounded
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (January 27, 2005)
Casted a drift, Tom Anderson finds himself 'saved' by the kind Folan family who helps him get 'better' but little does he know the world around him will change forever. Thrust into a world infested with werewolves and his only ally Kate Folan, Tom must search for a 'doctor' to help get rid of the nightmare before everything spins out of control.
The Wereling: Prey
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (March 17, 2005)
Tom and Kate have managed to escape the bloody grips of the werewolves and are still in search of a cure for Tom yet at the same time another wolf has great plans. A whole army of werewolves are being born as gangs are being picked to become powerful hunters of the night. Now not only do they have to worry about the handful of wolves living as normal people but Tom and Kate have to fight against a whole army of doped up wolves to find the answers they are in searach of.
The Wereling: Resurrection
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (April 21, 2005)
Kate Folan wants to be just any old average girl but knows that is not a possibility. Born into a pure blood race of werewolves, Kate knows she will only become one if she mates with another werewolf. She's already vowed to never let that happen. Tom, pratically washed up on their door step, Kates mother takes the chance and changes him into a werewolf yet Tom's spirit wont be broken thus turning him into a wereling. Being able to harness the power of his wolf yet keeping his humanity Tom and Kate have been fighting against all odds to find a man that can cure Tom of his 'sickness'. Now a blast from the past is threatening to make the wolves the dominate race and Tom and Kate can't let that happen.
'Wounded', 'Prey', & 'Resurrection' make up 'The Wereling' trilogy by Stephen Cole. Fast paced action, 'thriller' kept me at my edge staying up just to finish the book only to read it all over again once it was finished. Throughout the whole book its just all quick and ends abrubtly with no long details at the end just the knowledge that something else is going to happen in the next book. It only took one day minus all the interuptions to read the series and its worth the time to read it.
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (January 27, 2005)
Casted a drift, Tom Anderson finds himself 'saved' by the kind Folan family who helps him get 'better' but little does he know the world around him will change forever. Thrust into a world infested with werewolves and his only ally Kate Folan, Tom must search for a 'doctor' to help get rid of the nightmare before everything spins out of control.
The Wereling: Prey
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (March 17, 2005)
Tom and Kate have managed to escape the bloody grips of the werewolves and are still in search of a cure for Tom yet at the same time another wolf has great plans. A whole army of werewolves are being born as gangs are being picked to become powerful hunters of the night. Now not only do they have to worry about the handful of wolves living as normal people but Tom and Kate have to fight against a whole army of doped up wolves to find the answers they are in searach of.
The Wereling: Resurrection
-Stephen Cole
published: Razorbill (April 21, 2005)
Kate Folan wants to be just any old average girl but knows that is not a possibility. Born into a pure blood race of werewolves, Kate knows she will only become one if she mates with another werewolf. She's already vowed to never let that happen. Tom, pratically washed up on their door step, Kates mother takes the chance and changes him into a werewolf yet Tom's spirit wont be broken thus turning him into a wereling. Being able to harness the power of his wolf yet keeping his humanity Tom and Kate have been fighting against all odds to find a man that can cure Tom of his 'sickness'. Now a blast from the past is threatening to make the wolves the dominate race and Tom and Kate can't let that happen.
'Wounded', 'Prey', & 'Resurrection' make up 'The Wereling' trilogy by Stephen Cole. Fast paced action, 'thriller' kept me at my edge staying up just to finish the book only to read it all over again once it was finished. Throughout the whole book its just all quick and ends abrubtly with no long details at the end just the knowledge that something else is going to happen in the next book. It only took one day minus all the interuptions to read the series and its worth the time to read it.