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Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

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8/28/13

Overall Opinion

I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about this book when I first picked it up. I never had a big interest in things like werewolves or in the books case, fenris. But honestly I found this book to be really good and I really enjoyed it. I finished the book fairly quickly because I didn't want to put it down. It was filled with a lot of action and kept me excited to know what would happen next. I loved how the different point of views would change because it kept the book interesting and exciting it really never got boring. The only bad side to the book was that I found it to be a little predictable. I found myself guessing right away that Silas was going to be the potential and I knew that when he got bitten it was going to be too late for him to turn into a fenris. The book was definitely still good though I just wish it surprised me a little more.

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