Roger has made it to a remote truck stop in central Wisconsin, but has had to pull in for the night… A blizzard has forced him into this far away place, but he is not the only thing that has had to seek shelter. As he finds more bodies, he knows there is something else out there. Now the hunter has become the hunted, and the surrounding woods has become their playground as he struggles to survive the night.
Let the countdown begin. Will Roger make it to the new year, or will this be his last New Were’s Eve.
Following on from the first book, Roger has been a wolf now for 5 years. Grieving everything he's lost, he lives life on the move, never staying in one place for too long, never making connections. When he stumbles upon a creatures killing ground, he finds himself fighting to stay alive.
Another solid werewolf book. I didn’t enjoy it as much as the first, purely because I felt like the fight against the creatures felt like it was a little too long. Despite that, it was well written, fast-paced and I flew through it as quickly as the first. It seemed to be hinting at a third book at the end, so I look forward to what comes next.
New Were’s Eve is chaotic, fast-paced, and somehow made something I wasn’t even scared of before genuinely terrifying. Roger’s story kept me hooked the whole way. Can’t wait for the third book!