Posted December 25, 2018
I took a break from schoolwork for a few days and read through The Varger Clan series by Angela Stevens.
While it was slow to start and wasn't as werewolf focused as I expected, it did have very positive messages and amusing character interaction (especially the younger generation).
I felt the supernatural in the books was in the background and served as spice, not the main focus.
The way it is set, the tensions between supernatual races could easily be replaced with human racism and get the label slice of life rather than supernatural.
Despite some minor flaws, I'd definitely recommend it as an inspiring story of surprising depth in character development and their struggle with past wounds and inner demons. Amusing interactions among the youngsters are a welcome bonus. :)
P.S. The first book is currently free on Amazon.
The second series A Black Walker Warrior by the same author focuses more on the supernatural and is slightly more action-oriented. And still amusing because of the now grown cubs.
While it was slow to start and wasn't as werewolf focused as I expected, it did have very positive messages and amusing character interaction (especially the younger generation).
I felt the supernatural in the books was in the background and served as spice, not the main focus.
The way it is set, the tensions between supernatual races could easily be replaced with human racism and get the label slice of life rather than supernatural.
Despite some minor flaws, I'd definitely recommend it as an inspiring story of surprising depth in character development and their struggle with past wounds and inner demons. Amusing interactions among the youngsters are a welcome bonus. :)
P.S. The first book is currently free on Amazon.
The second series A Black Walker Warrior by the same author focuses more on the supernatural and is slightly more action-oriented. And still amusing because of the now grown cubs.
Post edited December 25, 2018 by Wolfy777