Lost Wolf

Lost Wolf

Stacy Claflin2016
She’s hiding a dark secret. It already killed her once. Victoria can’t wait to start college, but there’s a hitch—she can’t remember anything before arriving on campus. Her memories finally spark when she sees her ruggedly handsome math professor, but she senses something terrible happened. The shock on his face affirms her fears. Toby is an alpha wolf who never thought he’d see his true love again—not after she died in his arms. Nothing could have prepared him for her walking into his class. But to his dismay, not only has she forgotten the past, she doesn’t even know who she is. He’s determined to do whatever it takes to restore what they’ve lost. Can Toby help Victoria recover her memories, or will he lose her forever? USA Today bestselling author, Stacy Claflin, brings you Lost Wolf, the first book in the Curse of the Moon series. It’s a paranormal romantic suspense saga that features gripping supernatural drama, surprising twists, dynamic characters, and heart-pounding romance. Read Lost Wolf today to satisfy your craving for a fast-paced paranormal tale.
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Briar's Reviews@briarsreviews
4 stars
Jul 31, 2023

Book Review Book Title: Lost Wolf Author: Stacy Claflin Introduction: This book was a requested book review. Everything I say is honest - I have no obligation to make this a fluffy/nice review. I was given this book in return for an honest review. Review: Lost Wolf is the first novel in the Curse of the Moon series. It's a fantasy, paranormal, romance-esque book. Victoria is off at college - which I can definitely relate to. As someone who went to both University and College, I can relate to the major change. Of course, Victoria has a very different change in mind than your typical college student... She can't remember anything - no memories, no family, nothing, na da! And for some reason, Jaguars are everywhere - in name, in physical form, and it's just plain strange! But what happens when someone recognizes her? Was there a kidnapping? Missing people? A death? So many questions, so many mysteries. Starting off with this book, chapter 1 has me interested. It seems like a Young Adult-esque, kind of goofy, fun feel. I really enjoy the banter and female lead. Coming from someone who needs a fast, great start - this book has it at the beginning. After only reading the first chapter, this is definitely off to a great start. This novel slowly reveals information to you. While I find it personally a not fitting part of the book, some readers may appreciate this. In my YA/Romance/Fantasy-esque books, I like the information up front if it's not a mystery novel. But this novel does have a splash of mystery, so it can fit. It's not a mark against this book, but some readers may not appreciate this aspect. It moves at a slow pace - which for readers like me can be a major issue. I really like a fast moving story. Slow stories can be interesting, but personally it didn't hit all the tempo notes for me. I love fast moving stories! The voice and tone of this novel is not your typical writing voice. I liked this different writing style as someone who likes to write in this very tone. After reading other reviews, I find that this voice is what makes this book stand out. With all the fantasy/paranormal/romance books out there, having this tone made the book a little step up compared to all the other typical/mediocre novels out there. That being said - this story has so much potential for a series. The plot itself is incredible, there are so many places this story can go! On top of that, as a reader I felt drawn towards these characters. I'm invested and I want to know more. Mixing all of that in with the lore, the backstory and fantastic voice this book has - I'm invested. Overall, yes this story was slow. For me, that would have been a deal breaker if this story wasn't so intriguing. Were there general issues with the plot or side comments? Yes, but there always are in all books these days. If you can look past the small, silly issues and you don't typically get hung up on small plot holes/issues then this book will be great for you! Four out of five stars.

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