I told the gnomes to come visit, but their shaman, Claudia, is proving to be a real problem. She hates humans as much as she hates monsters. I can’t blame her, either. I would too if the person I was closest to in life was killed the same way hers was. Lisa and Clyde think she’ll come around. I disagree, but I’ll give her the chance to get to know me as they have.
We’re getting closer to my cure, or so Dr. Heilsong says. I hope he’s right because each day is something different. One day I feel more human, the next, more monster. None of this is okay. I need to be me again. I can’t stand much more of this roller coaster.
If you like The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, Dexter, or Hannibal, you'll love Trapped, the first of The Dr. van Wolfe Saga!
Amanda Byrd is obsessed with fictional serial killers. From Patrick Bateman to Dr. Hannibal Lecter to Dexter Morgan and every butcher in between, Amanda loves figuring out what drives fiction’s deadliest monsters. When she’s not busy writing, Amanda can be found reading, playing video games, or watching shows and movies like Mindhunter, Hannibal, and Dexter. She lives in Florida with her bloodthirsty, flesh-eating cat.
A bit anticlimactic... Miranda is back for this final installment of the Dr. van Wolfe series. Will she ever find a cure for her werepirism? I'm so glad that the author decided to give Teddy a bigger role in this installment of the series. In the first book I found him to be a character that has monumental potential and I'm glad that Byrd decided to bring him back with a vengeance in this book. Without giving anything away, I found the ending very anti-climactic in the way that it was written. I found it completely devoid of emotion and it shouldn't be so for something that we've waited 3 books to see happen. I feel like the descriptions and the detail of the character emotions are lacking profusely in this area. It could definitely use a little bit of a revision in this area. I also found a couple of typos and grammatical errors in this book. It could definitely use a once-over by an editor. All in all it was okay. The series as a whole was enjoyable. Again, I would not recommend this as a standalone book but as a part of the series.