Witchblood
A Kitsune Chronicle Story (Kitsune Chronicles, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Kent
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By:
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Lissa Kasey
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Sebastian Volkov, a fox shifter raised among werewolves, ran from everything he ever loved after a brutal attack that left him fearing his own shadow. That night a single kiss saved his life and left him with fantasies of a man whose face he couldn’t remember. When Sebastian’s car breaks down in a small Washington town, he meets an alpha werewolf who reminds him vaguely of a stranger’s kiss.
A year ago, Liam Ulrich, alpha of the Northern Cascade’s pack, shared a magic-filled kiss with a virtual stranger, the infamous Witchblood child of the most powerful werewolf in the world. Since that night, Liam has been waiting for Sebastian to find his way home. Liam knows that Sebastian doesn’t trust easily, or at all, so he’s going to have to give his prickly mate time and space.
The past Sebastian tried to escape still stalks him, and slowing down gives it time to catch up.
When the werewolves’ ultimate enemy rises up to cast its shadow over them all, Sebastian realizes he will have to stop running or risk losing everything...including his hope of a future with Liam.
Edit: Edition updated to reflect minor character changes, grammatical corrections, and a removal of about 500 words.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-02-2022
Pretty damn good
I put off giving this book a try because of the bad reviews. But now after reading I am kicking myself for that, because I truly really loved this book! Once I started I couldn't stop, and ended up binging it lol.
Of you like m/m modern fantasy, with things like werewolves, fae etc I definitely recommend this. It does deal with the effects of abuse and SA though, so if you are sensitive to that please be careful.
One criticism I see about this series is that the MC is "too self deprecating" and angsty. Personally find that grossly unfair. He is a victim of a unsafe childhood and a abusive relationship, not to mention also has been on the run for a year. Of COURSE he’s going to be untrusting and prickly, if he was the stereotypical peppy sassy gay man that plague m/m novels it would of been horribly unrealistic and absurd.
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- Angela
- 13-02-2022
I'm torn
I'm torn as to whether I enjoyed this book or found it irritating. 🤔 There were things that were very good but also plenty of things that made me roll my eyes. That said and despite being the first in a trilogy, this was a comple story with only a few loose threads to lead you too the next book and I would say could veryuch be read as a stand alone story.
Only definite thing is that the narrator needs to work on his pacing. Many of the chapters sounded like they finished in the middle of a paragraph. While this is an issue with the writing as well, the narrator didn't do it any favours.
I have so many mixed feelings about this that I will be giving the next book a go but not going to expect much.
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