Thursday, June 28, 2012

Out of The Dark (The Grey Wolves #4)

Out Of The Dark  (The Grey Wolves, #4)
Out of The Dark
Author: Quinn Loftis
YA Book
(Amy's Review)
4 out of 5

Synopsis

Darkness has descended on the Transylvanian Alps.
Four packs of the powerful Grey wolves – in a rare show of cooperation – had joined together here in an effort to help their pack members find true mates. Then they were betrayed by one of their own – an Alpha hell-bent on becoming the most powerful of the Canis lupis. And though the wolf's assassination attempt on the currently-reigning Romanian Alpha failed, his plans to get Decebel, the Romanian Beta, out of the picture were coming together even as his treachery was discovered. The wolf fled, leaving destruction, death, and a missing mate behind him. Unbeknownst to the other packs, the wolf has employed a witch to finish the deadly job and help him gain another tool to increase his power. A curse of devastating proportions will cripple Decebel in a way that may dissolve his fragile bond with Jennifer. Meanwhile, injured and alone, Jen has been fighting for her life. She had come to terms with her fate, accepting that she would not share a life with Decebel, until help came in the most unexpected form... Vasile will have to use all his resources – including Sally, the new gypsy healer of the Romanian pack – to discover a way in which to destroy the witch, lift the curse from Decebel and reunite him with the one woman who makes him whole, and solve a mystery that's been surrounding the Romanian pack for 300 years.


Wow what a page turner!  I was so happy to see Quinn add some more mystical aspects and characters to her story.  I am such a fan of Decebel and Jen that many times I was screaming and crying.  Quinn follows suit to add another love story for the next book, Sally.  This story has more bloodshed and violence than the previous.  Of course it should because we experience a war with the Serbian pack.  Quinn makes sure she leaves no character out, so you still get your Jacque and Fane, Vasile and Alina, Sally and Costin and Dillon.  With the new addition of the witches and the Fae, you get to see how all the species interact and their history with each other.  This story will not dissappoint.

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