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Prince of Wolves (Grey Wolves) Audio CD – Audiobook, CD, Unabridged

4.3 out of 5 stars 1,500 customer reviews
Book 1 of 9 in the Grey Wolves Series

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Product Details

  • Series: Grey Wolves (Book 1)
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Tantor Audio; Unabridged CD edition (April 15, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1452612587
  • ISBN-13: 978-1452612584
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.1 x 5.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,500 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,734,129 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I love the idea behind the book:

Jacque is a normal 17 year old girl from a small town in Texas. She lives with her mother, her father left before she was born and she has two best girlfriends, Jen and Sally. Her normal life changes when a foreign exchange student moves in with her neighbors next door and starts talking to her through her thoughts. She finds out she's actually half-werewolf and the mate of the Romanian werewolf (grey wolf in this case) tribe's Prince. Just when she has come to terms with her new role, they find out that an unknown werewolf tribe exists in her small town and that the Alpha wants her as his.

The reason I struggle between a 3 and a 4 is because while I do enjoy the storyline and SOME of the characters...I HATE the dialogue. I love the sarcasm and humor in this book but the dialogue is too much. It's hard for me to focus on the gravity of any particular situation or the intimacy of it with the dialogue the way it is.

Jen, Jacque's outgoing, loud-spoken best friend is constantly making jokes and saying inappropriate things, at first it was entertaining...that thought did not last through the entire book. Also, it wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the way the characters talked. For example, a quote from Jen: "Hold on, put on the brakes, throw it in park, and set the emergency breaks while you're at it. Did you just say centuries?" It's just too much. Overboard. Like I said, a few times is fun and entertaining... throughout the entire book, especially during important, serious parts just kind of kills it.
Also, the reactions they have (dialogue-wise) to certain events that are supposed to be scary for them just can't be taken seriously due to their reaction.
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One of the only reasons that I got this book was because it was free. I would've bought another book, but I didn't have any money at the time to make any other purchases.

First off, I would like to say that the grammatical errors in this book was absolutely terrible. Words were spelled wrong in every which way. Normally that wouldn't bother me if there were only a couple of words wrong, but this was a constant mistake. Sentences didn't even always end. They would just continue to go on as if there had been punctuation in a spot.

Another problem was that the whole book itself was poor. While reading this book, I kept having to put my Kindle down and ask myself: "Who would really talk like this, and actually do this in itself?"

I felt that the book was written by a middle school student. How the book was written, it reflected what was taught to students when they are learning to write. Someone would ask a question, and the answer that would be in response: "Well, yes actually, I did (Restates the question)..."

I could write more to why I disliked this book, but if you want to read this, you probably wouldn't really read the negative reviews that are written.

I just wanted to say that I did try to like this book, and I read all of it, I would not recommend this book to anyone.
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As a whole I love werewolves' stories and I was really happy to find a YA romance book with the concept of werewolves' mates. Now I must confess I regret buying this one. The start was good but after some chapters I found myself becoming less and less interested in the story and more annoyed with the style itself and its flaws. First of all the editing was not good enough, there were pretty flagrant grammatical mistakes and some badly written sentences that made me itch.
Also I couldn't get interested in Fane. For a hero he was almost too good and I found him very flat. The two characters lacked depth.
I liked the fact that the author let us know what the H thinks as much as the h but the method of changing points of view was problematic. The reader is forced time and again to relive twice the same scene. It was interesting and romantic with the scene of their first meeting : first from her point of view then his but when it's the scene where Fane is introduced to Jacque's mom and friends it's really pointless to live it twice. Why rewrite a scene that was not very good in the first place when you could just go forth and back from his to her point of view? It would have created a more natural description. About the scene in itself I felt like Fane was a little bit too polite, it all felt very forced and strange.
All in all it could have been a good book but I was just unable to overlook those flaws and really appreciate it.
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By nerdybookworm on September 27, 2012
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From the first page I was hooked! There is so much for Jacquelyn to take in and accept in 5 days time. This book was impossible to set down with every chapter I kept telling myself one more I would get to the end of that chapter and there would be a cliffhanger making me want to read just one more then just one more and before I knew it it was five thirty in the morning and I was starting to read the second book! The only reason I gave this book four stars is because in the begging Jacquelyn would be telling her side and then Fane would tell his side so there were a few pages of what I already read but from the others point of view. There were points that it was nice to hear the others point of view but mostly its was just rereading what you just read. All in all I am going to recommend this books to everyone I know and I cannot wait to chew on what the second book has to offer :-) happy reading everyone
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