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by Michele Lee

Wild Blood by Nancy A. Collins

After his mother dies, Skinner leaves everything he knows behind to find his birth parents. His search for “the father of his flesh” introduces him to some of the darkest parts of human society, the darkest of which isn’t human at all…

Full review at MonsterLibrarian.com

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  1. laughingwolf on 08.07.2008

    it goes on my gottagetit list!

    thx michele :D

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  2. William on 08.07.2008

    That was a phenomenal book by an awesome writer. Her Sonja Blue series was absolutely fantastic turning the typical sissified weepy romantic vampire character into a vibrantly aggressive and unrelenting herione. So after I read that I went on to this and was just as stunned. From the very start of the book with that very explicit vision all the way through it was just an adrenaline rush personified.

    Awesome website too I will definately tune into monster library as a regular now… Thanks!

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  3. Michele Lee on 08.09.2008

    I don’t know William. I loved the Sonja Blue books, but I thought that Wild Blood changed midstream. It’s still an incredible journey, but I prefer the Sonja Blue books :) I DO believe it’s a classic in the werewolf genre though.

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