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Wounded (Wereling, Bk. 1)
Wounded - Wereling, Bk. 1
Author: Stephen Cole
The moon was just a soft glow through the flimsy curtains in Kate's bedroom, but she feared even that intrusion. She pushed sweat-drenched hair from her eyes and turned on her bedside light. Looked around at the familiar things in the room. Told herself she was normal. Normal for now... — Sixteen-year-old Tom Anderson's vacation turns into a nigh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781595140418
ISBN-10: 1595140417
Publication Date: 1/27/2005
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Razorbill
Book Type: Paperback
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Wounded (Wereling, Bk. 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
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Sixteen-year-old Tom Anderson is a typical teen. Ticked off to be spending his summer vacation with his parents and younger brother, Tom storms out of their rented cabin in the Seattle forest, needing some time to himself. Next thing he knows, he's wading in a fast-moving river, with a bear between him and freedom. After being tossed unmercilessly down-river, Tom passes out--and awakes in a strange bed in a strange house.

Tom's now at the mercy of the Folan family--mom Marcie, a former nurse, dad Henry, an author, son Wesley, and strange daughter Kate. The family (minus Kate) informs Tom that he's now on an island, cut off from the mainland, with severe injuries sustained from his trip down the river. In terrible pain and totally weak, Tom spends what he believes is a week in the Folan home, recuperating from his wounds yet somehow feeling stranger as every day goes by.

Then a shocker from the strange but lovely Kate--Tom's been in the Folan home for a month, not a week, and Marcie, Henry, and Wesley aren't normal family members. They're werewolves, and they're doing everything within their power to change Tom into one to act as Kate's mate.

Suddenly, Tom is in fear for his life, and not from the raging river than wounded him. He realizes that Kate Folan may be his only chance for salvation from the beast that now resides within him, and the two set off in the dead of night after a deadly confrontation with Wesley to find a mystery man named Jicaque in New Orleans, who just might be able to cure Tom of the beast he's now living with.

WOUNDED is a great, fast-paced read! Touted as young adult book, probably because the hero is sixteen, this story will appeal to any lovers of the paranormal, especially those who enjoy werewolf stories. I've already ordered the final two books in the series, PREY and RESURRECTION, and am looking forward to getting started on them.

Definitely a recommended read!
imnellen avatar reviewed Wounded (Wereling, Bk. 1) on + 246 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a pre-teen/YA book about werewolves. There is the evil vs. good story as well as a romantic feel. While the book is short (264 pgs.) this is the first of a trilogy. I have the others and am looking forward to reading them. And I'm an adult!
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