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Weregirl: Typhon by C. D. Bell
4.0

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Rating: 4.5/5

Publication Date: November 1, 2018

Genre: YA Paranormal

Recommended Age: 15+ (violence, slight gore)

Pages: 400

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Synopsis: Three sisters, together for the first time since birth: Nessa Kurland, a werewolf with powers she has learned to control. Delphine, who grew up knowing there was more to their family's story than was being said. And finally: the chimera, a construction of their father's lab, whose very existence threatens them all.

Now that all three live at their father's property and laboratory facility in the Pacific Northwest, what will the family's future hold?

Nessa has begun summoning a new skill that she does not understand: halos of color are appearing around people and animals, but what do they mean? And why are the darkest shadows surrounding Delphine?

Who are the kids that lurk in the dark corners of the woods? Are there other wolves and shifters that Nessa doesn't know about?

Daniel Host, Nessa's father, has called together a group of special researchers and scientists to view the ultimate creation. All eyes are on him.

This was a nice surprise to find at my old home. I enjoyed this book as much (probably more) than the last book and I think this series is really good. The characters are well developed, the conflicts feel realistic and the story still has that classic werewolf feel. The book is really well done.

However, I do feel that there are some moments where the pacing slows down and I feel that the story is a bit too predictable in some places.

Verdict: If you’re into werewolves, this is your book!