A Singapore Werewolf by Thomas Mackay King

Review by Claire
What can I say? I loved the way that the life of Jacky Wu before and after his bite were integrated into the story. I was a little surprised at the method however, it worked for me.
The idea of “blood-lust” depicts an urge so unbearably powerful that it brings about amnesia from the evening before. Some small bits I found unbelievable but quickly pushed those to one side, after all, we are reading about werewolves aren't we.
I felt the ending could have been written a little better as the momentum through the rest of the story was aiming for a huge finale which failed to happen leaving me hanging and more than a little disappointed.
All-in-all, not a bad read, a definite alternative to the twilight saga
Kindle Only
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Singapore-Werewolf-ebook/dp/B0075DZI2A
What can I say? I loved the way that the life of Jacky Wu before and after his bite were integrated into the story. I was a little surprised at the method however, it worked for me.
The idea of “blood-lust” depicts an urge so unbearably powerful that it brings about amnesia from the evening before. Some small bits I found unbelievable but quickly pushed those to one side, after all, we are reading about werewolves aren't we.
I felt the ending could have been written a little better as the momentum through the rest of the story was aiming for a huge finale which failed to happen leaving me hanging and more than a little disappointed.
All-in-all, not a bad read, a definite alternative to the twilight saga
Kindle Only
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Singapore-Werewolf-ebook/dp/B0075DZI2A