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The cry of the wolf echoes through the Manhattan night, unleashing a campaign of terror that stretches from Madison Avenue to the Jersey suburbs. Evil has surfaced in the form of the last Montfort werewolf, and from now on, nobody is safe until Pierre de Montfort breathes his last. Jeweler to the wealthy by day and full blown werewolf by night, Pierre ravages his turf while the city trembles. Alerted to his presence, the elite Institut Scientifique of Geneva dispatches two of its most famous hunters, Catherine Marais and Paul DuJardin, to take him down, no holds barred. Beautiful Catherine, one of the rock stars of her profession, has another, more personal reason for her trip to her vampire lover Ian Morgan, a forbidden romance that carries her to the peak of passion and the temptations of the dark side. But her lover has many secrets, and what she discovers during the campaign to vanquish the werewolf confounds everything she ever thought she knew about her seductive, passionate vampire. Will this shocking revelation destroy or only strengthen their love?ABOUT THE AUTHORMelina Morel was born in New Jersey and has lived there her entire life, except for four years at college. During her career as a teacher, she enjoyed traveling and found it interesting to visit with people from various countries and cultures.History has always been a passion, and long before her paranormal romance trilogy, The Wereslayer Series, was published, she wrote two historical novels under a different name. European history has been a particular favorite, especially Russian and Roman. One of Melina’s favorite pastimes is walking, and she also enjoys movies, opera, and theater. Italian food is a big favorite too!PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF MELINA MORELPrey“Morel returns with another terrific tale that combines paranormal politics, theft, and murder. . . . Two intriguing protagonists make the burgeoning relationship satisfying and believable. Morel has quite the future ahead.”—Romantic Times“The best kind of werecat romance. . . . The world building is extraordinary and the author wrote the werecat universe with plenty of details, giving the reader a bird’s-eye view. . . . This is a keeper, folks, and one you definitely do not want to miss!”—Coffee Time Romance“A whirlwind ride of paranormal proportions. Melina Morel is one author to watch out for as she quickly rises to the top. . . . For fans both old and new to the world of paranormal, you have to try this author out for yourself.”—Manic Readers“Melina Morel brings both intrigue and lust together in an action-packed story. . . . This whodunit will keep you on the edge of your seat… from start to finish. . . . Ms. Morel brings out the very best in romance and drama, making Prey a very memorable story.”—TwoLips ReviewsDevour“Wow! This is one heck of a book! Reading it, I felt so many emotions, I didn’t even know where to begin for my review. Mostly, though, I felt excited and exhilarated that this author had gotten this book so right. . . . Ms. Morel is a wonderful storyteller. Devour kept me on the edge of my seat from page one. Paranormal lovers everywhere will love this addition to their library.”—Romance Reader at Heart“Interesting … intriguing.”—Romantic Times“Ms.

336 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 2, 2007

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Melina Morel

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Melina is from New Jersey and spent many years teaching before publishing her first paranormal novel, DEVOUR. She always loved history and enjoys reading it, especially relating to the world’s great empires. She’s a big fan of the History Channel and has always adored costume dramas. Her love of history also led to an appreciation of art and fashion, and in fact, she put this to good use when she wrote two historical novels under another name some years ago. Delving into world myths and folklore led to an interest in the theme of the werewolf and the vampire, which seem to be quite widespread around the globe.

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30 reviews67 followers
July 1, 2010
I'm finding myself very disappointed with this book. It is very dis-jointed, the writing doesn't seem to flow. She jumps from one character situation to the next very quickly. The characters interaction with each other seems very formal and reminds me of bad acting in movies. It is very difficult to pick the book back up again. I'm going to try and get through it, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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July 3, 2014
ug. I agree with some of the other comments. The writing is disjointed. She seems to jump around in the thoughts of her characters. In one sentence they have one feeling. In the next it's the opposite feeling. I had no trouble putting down this book which is a bad sign for a book.
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423 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2023
I understand now why critics say you have to catch the reader's interest in the first page or there's no point. I have to move shortly and can't afford to take the millions of books I haven't read with me, so I started reading them all. If it doesn't interest me within 50 pages I drop it. I literally don't have time to read a book I don't enjoy.

This book didn't snatch my attention. Not with the first page, not within the 58 pages I made it to before giving up. There are too many yo yo-ing points of view without making you care about any of them. There was a sex scene mentioned and one sort of mentioned so maybe it's a romance? It didn't feel like it though. There were no heart-skipping moments or anything. It was just a gentle walk through the open fields with nothing to bind you to it. With the mention of a vampire and werewolf, I figured there'd be a lot of heart-stopping scenes, but this was like watching Van Helsing (the one with Hugh Jackman) if he and the paranormal beings had been on tranquilizers.
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178 reviews17 followers
March 3, 2014
I have mixed feelings about this book. I love the characters in it. My favorite Catherine. Her humor, her passion, her strength is just amazing. She is one of those just because I wear high heels and make-up doesn't mean I can't kick your ass. She is in love with a vampire even though the society she is part of doesn't agree. She has this personality of you don't have to like it, your not the one dating or having sex with him. Which man some of the one-liners she has are absolutely hilarious.

The whole idea in this about werewolves was also fascinating. With there being so many paranormal books out there it is nice to read one that has an idea which surprises you.

The book does move a bit slow at times and goes off in a random direction. However, it's not something that bothered me a lot. I would recommend this book still. :)
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308 reviews45 followers
December 11, 2009
Overall, Devour was a really good read. I mean, I couldn’t put it down, but it wasn’t what I was expecting. After being told the books could stand on their own, I’m kind of left feeling like that isn’t the case. The more I think about it, it’s kind of like the Bourne series, where there is a lot of strategy going on, and there is a romance in the background, but it’s more about all the fun locales and the little play by play events that a take-down generally has. Like I said, Devour is good, just don’t pick it up based on what the blurb says, you might end up feeling like I did.

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14.4k reviews543 followers
July 4, 2010
I only made it to page 40 or so on this book. It just couldn't keep my attention. The whole werewolf killing a person 150 years ago and then their decedents coming together in present day sounded like a good idea, but just wasn't executed enough to keep me interested. This one just wasn't for me.
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May 15, 2013
Good not great. I bought the series thinking i would fall in love as usual but it took me a couple weeks to drag mussel through it. I can't even tell who the main character is. Finished book one don't think I'll read two or three though. Too boring
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441 reviews32 followers
October 29, 2008
Too many romances, not enough book length to do any of them justice.
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February 4, 2012
A plesant read, I had heard a fair few bad reviews for this book, so was impressed when it read well, the plot was good and the finale too. PIck up Prey the second book in the series.
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517 reviews8 followers
June 8, 2013
Surprisingly it was good. I was afraid I wasn't going to like it because I wasn't sure who or what it was about but I liked that it followed so many others and told their story without boring you
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