It was good, but I have to wonder how much longer this battle between Caxton and Malvern can really continue. I was excited at the idea of finally getting some closure, but that didn't happen.As far as the prose itself goes, it's not one of Wellington's best. Very early on it's easy to see the ...
Synopsis:Powell and Cheyenne, a pair of werewolves from the first novel in this series, Frostbite, are trying to spend safely their first arctic winter still looking for a cure for their state. It happens somebody else is looking for them and that particular somebody means trouble big time. Her n...
I really liked this book, It was well written and had very much detail. I felt that I could actually be in the book and almost felt how the characters felt. But in the end I was sad about the sacrafice Chey and Powell had to make to end the curse, and I was also shocked about what Chey said adn h...
This was an awesome finale` to Laura Caxton's reign as a vampire hunter. From David Wellington's style he makes you care about the characters. You feel for the characters whether they are good or evil. His writing style brings you so deep in the story you forget where you are at. I have lost hour...
When I first saw this title I presumed it was about a bunch of giant nuclear radiated creatures who occasionally attack Tokyo. Instead, it is a book about a bunch of diseased undead that attack New York. Not that I was disappointed since I am big fan of the zombie genre. David Wellington's book s...
David Wellington's first zombie apocalypse novel, Monster Island was startling in its originality and quality of writing. Wellington has a creative writing MFA and all that cute stuff, and the dude can twirl a sentence. His taut, powerful prose and lucid pacing suggests he's probably capable of w...