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Book Review of How The Wolf Lost Her Heart By: Sarah Brownlee

How The Wolf Lost Her Heart

By: Sarah Brownlee
  • File Size: 439 KB
  • Print Length: 303 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1502423138
  • Publisher: Sarah Brownlee; 1 edition (September 17, 2014)
  • Publication Date: September 17, 2014
  • ASIN: B00NOAZNYQ

Book Description:
Set against the backdrop of a dystopian London where thugs and criminals run rife, Skye Archer possesses a rare gift, the ability to transform into her spirit animal at will. Widely regarding her morphing ability as a curse, Skye's aim is to keep it a secret at all costs. But one day she meets the intriguing and affluent, Raphael Renzo, who soon proves to have a secret of his own, one that could heal the downtrodden city and affect Skye in ways she never thought possible . . . 

This debut novel from Sarah Brownlee is a compelling and gripping read, taking the reader into a world where both the heart of a city and the heart of a girl are simultaneously pierced by one man.


Book Review:
How The Wolf Lost Her Heart
By: Sarah Brownlee
Review By: Brittany Perez (Oh My Bookness)
Bperezbookreviews@gmail.com
August 31. 2015


Not another typical sci-fi dystopian,paranormal, fantasy, romance novel. Author Sarah Brownlee was able to weave a contemporary romance into a futuristic setting without making it so you just didn't want to stop and through the book every 5 seconds because it's not even story or a novel. I would not even know what to call it.

Sarah Brownlee achieved a beautifully weaved story about young of 18 who's life has not been the easiest and has found it the best to push people away because of what she is. A  shifter, a wolf. Ashamed of it, because of people's reactions and thing she has done. Living in a life of solitude and hiding as well hiding the gift. Hiding because of what people may do or say because she is different or what may happen if she does expose her secret again.
Though one day  day to  Sarah surprise another......shifter like herself comes into town. There is something different about him....he does not shrink in the shadows of deviate from people,he wears his gift with pride.

A story so well written, enticing the reader to keep going even as their eyes become tired, pulling them along. Stringing them along as if hooked on a fishing line.its a story you can enjoy. There is no doubt after reading this book you will think this author is another rumpelstiltskin (metaphorically and not talking personality here), with words none the less. Instead of weaving golden hay, she weaves magical golden words.


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