
Description
Becca Thornton, divorced, middle-aged and trying to embrace a quiet life, discovers that there are still plenty of surprises to be had when her menopause kicks in with bonus lycanthropy. And she's not the only one. The seemingly peaceful and dull town of Wolf's Point has its own all-female werewolf pack and Becca has just become its newest member. But it's not all protecting Wolf's Point, midnight meetings at the Women's Club and monthly runs through the woods. There are werewolf hunters in town and now they've got Becca and the Wolf's Point Pack in their sights.
As if that wasn't enough, Becca's cute lesbian werewolf neighbor, Erin, is starting to haunt her dreams as well as her doorstep. What's a newbie werewolf to do, between hot flashes, silver bullets and unexpected transformations? Can Becca overcome her fears and help the werewolves defeat their greatest enemy?
Product Details
Publisher | Queen of Swords Press |
Publish Date | June 15, 2017 |
Pages | 298 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780998108247 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
The concept is intriguing and, once you think about it, rife
with possibilities. Lundoff runs with it, creating a world that turns
lycanthropy into a metaphor for empowerment, both personal and universal.
Through transformation, Becca takes charge of her own life and joins others who
have done the same, uniting for a cause that is, by extension, maternal in and
of itself. It's to Lundoff's credit that the product of such a layered concept
can be read as either metaphor or adventure story.
Jerry Wheeler
Out in Print Blog
Deft humor, hints of romance, and well-constructed suspense leaven the occasional sturdy earnestness, while the rejection of toned hotties as the embodiment of supernatural power in favor of women whose lives have prepared them with the wisdom for their new role is refreshing.
Publishers Weekly (staff)
Perhaps my favourite aspect of the book was Becca's blossoming relationship with her neighbour Erin, which was sweet and tender, but also believable. Becca finds herself attracted to her neighbour - an out lesbian - but doubts the basis for her feelings. With a light touch, Lundoff has her character muse on whether her attraction has been occasioned by her being menopausal, being a werewolf or being a lesbian. Her confusion and awkwardness is nicely summed up by Becca: "She tried to remember everything she'd ever seen about coming out on Oprah while a tiny voice inside screamed Not that too!"
Dr. Hannah Priest
She-Wolf Blog
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