Kelsey Norwood is wild and reckless, a ticking bomb waiting to explode. Ever since her parents divorced, she has caused problems for everyone around her. However, when her mother decides to send her away to her father’s house, everything changes. Kelsey knows that her family is keeping secrets from her. Strange things are happening. Why can she run faster than ever before? Why does she seem to crave raw meat and suddenly hate being indoors? Most importantly, she notices that Carson McDowell, her father's employee, seems to hate her for no particular reason. He triggers something in her memory, something she can't quite bring to light, and it has been haunting her from the moment she saw him. Frustrated, she goes to her grandmother and demands answers. Little does she know what she’s really getting herself into or what her curiosity might cost her.
Don't waste your time. I tried giving this a chance, I thought "Oh okay she's a rebel and he is a goody-two-shoes, yeah! That will be-" Don't be an idiot like I was. Over a million clichés in here and not the mention the spelling mistakes. I am very turned off when someone has a book and their book is mainly spelling mistakes. I hate to ride this book hard on the negatives, but I could not find anything positive that really made me want to keep reading. I have come across this before when someome starts off on Wattpad. Please, please, please learn to fix the grammar. I also could not take the lack of details in this book how one minute they were here and then the next they were at school and then look its time for bed. This book has so much potential but just failed to me.
At first the vague description of the book had me interested. Shortly after I started reading it, I found out it was about werewolves and was instantly disappointed. But since I bought it, I had to finish it. Small interesting moments aside, the book is filled with spelling and grammar issues and horribly paced. The more I read, the more I hated it. Eye rolling moments became more and more frequent, and when a character starts calling his love interest "princess" I nearly quit right then and there. Add a stupid love triangle (I hate love triangles) and an ending that doesn't really do anything to wrap up the story, and you have an overall very disappointing book. Because of the horrible pacing, at the end when you're supposed to feel the weight of the journey and hardships these characters went through, and it's just not there. The only plus side I can think of was thank God I only paid .99 cents for this thing.
Good concept, a lot like Twilight, but less fleshed out. Lots of errors: typos, misspellings, wrong character names/uses (Hanna changed to Anna, then back), etc.