I know Jackson Pearce!
Rating: 9
Jackson Pearce really wrote a good book here. She truly did. It was a really good read. The book is basically about these sisters named Scarlet and Rosie. When they were children they were attacked by werewolves and ever since they have been hunting them. It begins where Scarlet and Rosie are outside enjoying a nice day before some big party and then he comes. He kills their grandmother and then attacks Scarlet who protects Rosie, because she’s the older sister and Rosie really cant do much ‘cause she’s so young.
Then you’re in the present and Scarlet is luring a wolf. She is about to be beaten but then her old partner, Silas, saves her. He’s just back from San Francisco. They go home and he’s immediately attracted to Rosie, and visa versa. He also offers to take them to the city. They get there and find out it’s a lot harder to attracted wolves because there is a lot more bait besides them. Throughout the whole story they are mostly trying to get kill wolves and that’s it, but there is this growing love interest between Rosie and Silas. (Which I personally enjoyed)
This relationship causes conflict between the two sisters and ultimately kind of gets Rosie kidnapped by the wolves who are looking for “The Potential”. we later go on to find out that Silas is the potential that they are looking for. In the end Silas is bitten and the bite would turn him into a wolf if he was bitten by a certain time, luckily he was bitten after then and made it alive and human, I thought he should die. It would make for a better book, but it was okay for him to live. Rosie ends up traveling with Silas and Scarlet, who I forgot to mention is missing an eye but where’s an eyes patch, stays in the city to continue hunting wolves who have and extremely high population in this book.
I gave this book a 9 because it was a little boring at times but it was a new take on red ridding hood which I really liked. It also had action that was described really well, and a good love interest. All around, I loved the book, thank you Ms. Pearce for writing it and responding to me.
Then you’re in the present and Scarlet is luring a wolf. She is about to be beaten but then her old partner, Silas, saves her. He’s just back from San Francisco. They go home and he’s immediately attracted to Rosie, and visa versa. He also offers to take them to the city. They get there and find out it’s a lot harder to attracted wolves because there is a lot more bait besides them. Throughout the whole story they are mostly trying to get kill wolves and that’s it, but there is this growing love interest between Rosie and Silas. (Which I personally enjoyed)
This relationship causes conflict between the two sisters and ultimately kind of gets Rosie kidnapped by the wolves who are looking for “The Potential”. we later go on to find out that Silas is the potential that they are looking for. In the end Silas is bitten and the bite would turn him into a wolf if he was bitten by a certain time, luckily he was bitten after then and made it alive and human, I thought he should die. It would make for a better book, but it was okay for him to live. Rosie ends up traveling with Silas and Scarlet, who I forgot to mention is missing an eye but where’s an eyes patch, stays in the city to continue hunting wolves who have and extremely high population in this book.
I gave this book a 9 because it was a little boring at times but it was a new take on red ridding hood which I really liked. It also had action that was described really well, and a good love interest. All around, I loved the book, thank you Ms. Pearce for writing it and responding to me.
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