Wild Things, Jennifer Ashley
Wild Things, Jennifer Ashley
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Wild Things

Author: Jennifer Ashley

Narrator: David Brennan

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2016

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal


Synopsis

Wolf Shifter Mason McNaughton is tired of the crazy feral living in his house, endangering him, his brothers, and his sweet auntie Cora. Ferals are Shifters who’ve reverted to the wild stage, forgetting all about the joys of pizza and satellite TV. Not to mention, Mason is sick of waking up to the feral’s rampages, one of which nearly killed him. The feral has been given sanctuary, so Mason can’t throw him out—the only thing to do is to find a way to cure him. The problem is, Shifter healers—elusive, Goddess-touched Shifters who have the healing gift—are few and far between. Mason volunteers to go in search of one, and is sent to a psychic in New Orleans who might have an idea of where to start looking. Mason doesn’t believe in psychics, but Jasmine, the psychic in question, seems to at least put on a good show. Jasmine believes in Shifters all right, but she vowed to never have anything to do with them again. The easiest way to get rid of the growly Lupine, Mason, is to help him, but Jasmine never dreams what that help will drag her into.

About Jennifer Ashley

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Ashley writes historical, paranormal, and contemporary romance. She also writes mysteries under the pseudonym Ashley Gardner and paranormal romance and urban fantasy as Allyson James. Jennifer has received many awards, including the Golden Quill, the RITA Award, the Prism Award, and the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award. Her books include the Shifters Unbound series and the Mackenzies series. Jennifer lives in the Southwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Suzie

I know a lot of people didn't like this book, their arguments being that it was an unnecessary adaptation/elaboration on Sendak's masterpiece, and a little haphazard and irresolute . . . but I think it works. Actually, I think it's perfect for the tone Eggers is trying to set. The discomfort and awk......more

Goodreads review by Megan

Skeptical, I was extremely skeptical. We already have a Where The Wild Things Are and I'm not sure it could possibly be improved upon. I did enjoy Spike Jonze's movie adaptation quite a lot, but this exists in book form. Why would you do a novelization when the picture book is so perfect? Note: The......more

Goodreads review by Lon

Anyone who loves Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, and senses the archetypal symbols and rich interplay of wildness and domesticity, the friction between Dionysian and Apollonian impulses, will marvel at this brilliant novel. What's brilliant isn't the storytelling--he just follows the satisfying,......more

Goodreads review by Rui

Não dá para pôr em palavras aquilo que sentimos por este livro, apenas sentimos.......more