River River Wolfe Book 1 eBook Skyla Dawn Cameron
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Defiant, nocturnal, moody–though River sounds like a typical teenager, she’s anything but. River’s a werewolf.
The life of an alpha female wolf was irrevocably changed the night she was attacked and bitten, and awoke confused, alone, and human. Three years later, thrust into a world where she doesn’t belong and living in foster care, River barely tolerates humanity and still doesn’t know who bit her or why.
But River isn’t as alone as she previously thought; someone’s been watching her, someone who holds the answers she’s been seeking. And though the human who changed her seems to be a step ahead of her at every turn, River is determined to beat his game and return to her pack and mate.
As if being stuck in a world she hates, with a life she never asked for, and faced with a destiny she doesn’t want wasn’t bad enough, River still must find a way to survive every human’s greatest challenge high school.
River River Wolfe Book 1 eBook Skyla Dawn Cameron
Believe the stars! I was hesitant to buy this book as I'm always a bit wary when I see less than a dozen reviews and they're all 4 or 5 stars, which makes me wonder if they are padded by friends and family of the author. Well I'm no friend or family and I've never communicated with the author, but I cannot say enough good things about this book. I was afraid it would be typically YA and teenage angsty but it's a great read for adults of any age, young or old (and I'm a long way from teenage years). It has less pages than I'd normally like to spend my money on but it was so worth it...I bought it yesterday and I'm gutted to be finished it already today, but I'm so glad I did take the plunge as it's one of the best things I've read all year (and I'm a serious Kindle addict).I was purposely trying not to do more than skim the other reviews before purchasing as I could tell by the length of them that there were probably spoilers in them. I had a proper read of them after finishing the book and I can confirm that they do give a bit too much information about the plot for my taste but if you just read the review headers, you can get the gist of them all.
Do yourself a favour and read River, then check out SD Cameron's Demons of Oblivion series, which is very different to River and is also mysteriously under-reviewed. I think the Canadians must be trying to keep this author all to themselves or maybe she sells lots of actual paper books (I hope so!) but either way she deserves a much bigger Kindle audience.
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River River Wolfe Book 1 eBook Skyla Dawn Cameron Reviews
Really interesting twist on the werewolf genre. The characters were well developed and intriguing. Looking forward to the sequel!
"River" is an excellent young adult novel, a compelling portrait of a girl torn from her world. The greatest point of this book is the sense that River genuinely isn't human, doesn't look at the world as a human, and doesn't want to. Cameron manages to write so this comes across clearly, and while the book isn't as sophisticated as it could be, it doesn't try to be either. The end result is that "River" is a quick read, pulling the reader through the pages, and leaving the reader glad of the experience. I recommend it for everybody looking to immerse themselves in a world subtly not our own. Enjoy!
I absolutely LOVED this book--a refreshingly new take on the werewolf myth.
The story follows River, a girl living in a world that was never her own. Many reviewers have said what I wish to say about the story, so I won't go into too great of detail. But I will say that while this book doesn't have the usual sailor-mouthed heroine that I'm used to from Skyla Dawn (the wonderful Zara, for instance ) ), I highly enjoyed River's journey and struggles, and found her to be a very relatable character.
If you're looking for a new take on werewolves, this book is it, and I will recommend it to everyone I can.
River is a female Alpha wolf with a pack, a mate, a life. For reasons unknown to her, she is ripped from her reality and turned into a human. She does not know how to speak in a human language, how to dress, or what the hell happened to her. Because of her youth (in human form she looks about twelve), the authorities put her into foster care. When we meet River, she is now fifteen, and in High school. With only a few years of human experience, her abilities with language and literacy are still limited.
Quite honestly, the thought of trying to cope with High School, Special Ed classes or the age of fifteen is horrifying enough without the added complication of being a wolf in human skin. River has learned enough to mimic borderline human behavior, but the rules of teenagers is beyond that of most humans. Worse, River is an adult as a wolf, with a mate (wolves mate for life), the teenage angst, cruelty and sexual games are additionally horrific to her.
My empathy level shot through the roof when reading this book. Viewing humanity from River's point of view, our species comes across as shallow, stupid, vindictive, incomprehensible. River has the option of adapting to our ways, or being true to her wolf instincts. She can no longer be a wolf, nor can she be a human, because she isn't one. No easy choices, no magic wand to give her back her real life, this is a book about coping with unacceptable truths.
I would love to read a review of this story by a literate teenager, since it is their age group that is specifically under a microscope, but I would not classify River as a YA novel, it's too profound to be ignored by the rest of us.
HIGHLY recommended.
Believe the stars! I was hesitant to buy this book as I'm always a bit wary when I see less than a dozen reviews and they're all 4 or 5 stars, which makes me wonder if they are padded by friends and family of the author. Well I'm no friend or family and I've never communicated with the author, but I cannot say enough good things about this book. I was afraid it would be typically YA and teenage angsty but it's a great read for adults of any age, young or old (and I'm a long way from teenage years). It has less pages than I'd normally like to spend my money on but it was so worth it...I bought it yesterday and I'm gutted to be finished it already today, but I'm so glad I did take the plunge as it's one of the best things I've read all year (and I'm a serious addict).
I was purposely trying not to do more than skim the other reviews before purchasing as I could tell by the length of them that there were probably spoilers in them. I had a proper read of them after finishing the book and I can confirm that they do give a bit too much information about the plot for my taste but if you just read the review headers, you can get the gist of them all.
Do yourself a favour and read River, then check out SD Cameron's Demons of Oblivion series, which is very different to River and is also mysteriously under-reviewed. I think the Canadians must be trying to keep this author all to themselves or maybe she sells lots of actual paper books (I hope so!) but either way she deserves a much bigger audience.
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