Unleashed by Kristopher Reisz
Aug. 5th, 2010 10:48 pmThe Blurb On The Back:
What lies beneath?
Everybody knows Daniel Morning is a star. He always has been. What they don’t know is how restless he feels, how he hates always living up to other people’s expectations. The urge to break free is beginning to gnaw at his insides.
Then Daniel meets Misty. She’s smoky and tender, and she lives by her own rules. She lets him into her pack of outcasts, and in on their little secret: They have learned to shapeshift and have been prowling the night as wolves.
Daniel falls hard for this intoxicating life of raw abandon, and he falls hard for Misty. The freedom to follow his most basic instincts is like nothing he’s ever felt. But Daniel is about to find out that such freedom comes at a price ...
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The Verdict:
One of the best YA urban fantasies I’ve read this year, I really believed this story of a teenage boy who wants to escape a wrong decision and who finds the freedom he craves with a group of shapeshifting misfits. This is a well written, clever and genuine book that deserves to be read widely.
Everybody knows Daniel Morning is a star. He always has been. What they don’t know is how restless he feels, how he hates always living up to other people’s expectations. The urge to break free is beginning to gnaw at his insides.
Then Daniel meets Misty. She’s smoky and tender, and she lives by her own rules. She lets him into her pack of outcasts, and in on their little secret: They have learned to shapeshift and have been prowling the night as wolves.
Daniel falls hard for this intoxicating life of raw abandon, and he falls hard for Misty. The freedom to follow his most basic instincts is like nothing he’s ever felt. But Daniel is about to find out that such freedom comes at a price ...
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
One of the best YA urban fantasies I’ve read this year, I really believed this story of a teenage boy who wants to escape a wrong decision and who finds the freedom he craves with a group of shapeshifting misfits. This is a well written, clever and genuine book that deserves to be read widely.