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Prince of Wolves The Grey Wolves Series Book 1 eBook Quinn Loftis



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Download PDF Prince of Wolves The Grey Wolves Series Book 1 eBook Quinn Loftis


Prince of Wolves The Grey Wolves Series Book 1 eBook Quinn Loftis

Basically, this is a girl meets boy, boy claims girl is his mate and then all hell breaks loose kind of story. And yes, I have read this one more than once, but only because I have this crazy need to read every book in the series again when the author adds a new book to said series, and believe me is can be a brutal cycle sometimes because I love so many really good series.

Prince of Wolves starts out The Grey Wolves series focusing most on Jacques relationship with Fane but they are only part of the core group that this story revolves around, it’s just that their romance is center stage but there is truly much more going on. As I read this first book in the series I felt like it is more of an introduction to Jacque, Fane and the other cast of characters with their unique personalities and dynamic interactive relationships, as well as the culture of the Grey wolves. There other thing about this story I find interesting is that when in comes to the Jacque and Fane the story is PG 13 but when is come to the violent action the author doesn’t pull her punches when it comes to detail. Don’t take that to mean I am disappointed by the story because the fight scene was really brutal.

I really love stories that give me a three-dimensional view of the world that the author is building. I know that writing like that can’t possibly be easy what with the attention to detail that such a feat requires for the characters and background. I have found very few authors who are capable of creating such books by maintaining the time lines of their stories and consistency of the character’s backgrounds.

The only thing I didn’t like about Prince of Wolves was the edits that I found in the book which is a contradiction to the authors attention to detail, and I realize no one is perfect but when they come up they sure do feel like an interruption and that drives me nuts, for some reason. Most of those edits were, I think, typos that could easily be fixed but add to that the chapters that had the first word or two set up as links that turned into an annoyance when my finger accidentally brushed a crossed one to turn the page and I ended up back at the beginning in the table of contents. For those reasons I am compelled to give a five-star book a three-star rating.

Happy Reading
From
Laura Lu's Book Reviews

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Prince of Wolves The Grey Wolves Series Book 1 eBook Quinn Loftis Reviews


Terrible grammar, run on sentences, comma splices, pronouns don't agree. The dialog is not the way real teens talk. I should know, I teach high school! Couldn't even get past the first three chapters the writing was so poor. I am so glad I got this book for free because I can stop reading it without feeling like I wasted my money.
I am struggling to give this book two starts. but I had to since it was not all bad, I found it very slow moving. The characters were forced and could use much more character development to make them believable. The two main characters held no charisma for me. The girl came off as a teenage ditz and the boy did not peek my interest at all. The writer seemed to have used a translator with the Romanian and did nothing for the actual story. With that being said, it was a decent plot but extremely slow. I could barely make it halfway through the book when I just moved on and I absolutely love books about werewolves
I love the title; however, after the first half of the book, I started skimming, just to get to the end. It kind of read like an English 101 assignment; "use a lot of description". Too much description can get very tedious. Jacque and her friend Jan were very annoying, with their attitudes. Once again, a little snarky or sarcastic is fine, too much ruins it. There was, also, too much self-talk. It wasn’t always necessary, as actions speak louder then words.

There is an ending, so it can be read, as a standalone, even though the series continues, in book 2.
The writing of this book is "Juvenile" the dialogue, the scenario's and story line. I often read YA (Colleen Hoover) but the demeaning way Jacque, Jen and Sally referred to the male characters was 'so on the nose', and if the male counterparts were to ever speak that way I'm sure the female popular would be up in arms, so why is it okay for women to degrade men? It was referred to a few times but over the entire two books!

The grammar and punctuation was a distraction. This story had promise but dismally failed, what teenagers spoke like these characters relentlessly? Scenario after scenario of WTF, kept happening. IMO give it a miss!
DNF
I'm not planning to continue with this novel or this series. I've seen mixed reviews and even done research on later books in the series to see what people thought and I decided to read the first couple of chapters to decide whether I would continue or not. This series is just not for me- the characters are childish. The mythology and writing was focused on providing infodumps randomly submerged with everyday thoughts (which is a horrible idea). One second someone is in a limo and the next I'm reading a WHOLE freaking encyclopedia explanation on wolves in this universe. I'm sure others will love this novel to pieces, but I don't think I'll be one of them.
Cover Thoughts The cover is really pretty!
Basically, this is a girl meets boy, boy claims girl is his mate and then all hell breaks loose kind of story. And yes, I have read this one more than once, but only because I have this crazy need to read every book in the series again when the author adds a new book to said series, and believe me is can be a brutal cycle sometimes because I love so many really good series.

Prince of Wolves starts out The Grey Wolves series focusing most on Jacques relationship with Fane but they are only part of the core group that this story revolves around, it’s just that their romance is center stage but there is truly much more going on. As I read this first book in the series I felt like it is more of an introduction to Jacque, Fane and the other cast of characters with their unique personalities and dynamic interactive relationships, as well as the culture of the Grey wolves. There other thing about this story I find interesting is that when in comes to the Jacque and Fane the story is PG 13 but when is come to the violent action the author doesn’t pull her punches when it comes to detail. Don’t take that to mean I am disappointed by the story because the fight scene was really brutal.

I really love stories that give me a three-dimensional view of the world that the author is building. I know that writing like that can’t possibly be easy what with the attention to detail that such a feat requires for the characters and background. I have found very few authors who are capable of creating such books by maintaining the time lines of their stories and consistency of the character’s backgrounds.

The only thing I didn’t like about Prince of Wolves was the edits that I found in the book which is a contradiction to the authors attention to detail, and I realize no one is perfect but when they come up they sure do feel like an interruption and that drives me nuts, for some reason. Most of those edits were, I think, typos that could easily be fixed but add to that the chapters that had the first word or two set up as links that turned into an annoyance when my finger accidentally brushed a crossed one to turn the page and I ended up back at the beginning in the table of contents. For those reasons I am compelled to give a five-star book a three-star rating.

Happy Reading
From
Laura Lu's Book Reviews
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