Violet
Updated: Mar 2
Her biology was rewritten. Someone turned her into a monster.
Following the events of Crimson, Colleen tries her best to cope with her ever-changing world. Her ability to transform into a wolf has its problems. The phasing happens without warning making life difficult until she meets Rafe, a wild werewolf who teaches her what it means to be free. Her human side wants to be with her brother Kaynan but her wolf side longs to roam the forest she learns to call home. Government agents soon make their presence known and recruit Colleen and Kaynan to take down the last lab Dr. Tannin had facilitated with the risk of them not coming back alive.
I loved all of the twists she had for this book. There were a few spelling errors and typos. Her description of the environment could use some work. Otherwise, it is wonderful. Her poetry in the book is amazing. If we could see more of that in the novels, it would draw the reader into the world she lovingly created. Her character descriptions are spot on! And her prose is stronger in this book than in previous novels. Her writing keeps evolving. I hope that after this series I will be able to read more of her books.
9/10
I had never heard of Cherie Alsop. This sounds like a captivating tale. Thanks for sharing.