Review: Broods of Fenrir by Coral Moore
Bared Teeth Publishing, 2011
ISBN: 0615571670
Available: Paperback & multiformat ebook
Broods of Fenrir can’t decide if it’s urban fantasy or horror, so of course, I loved it. Brand is the rightful king of the Broods (lines of werewolves) but after growing up under the cruel rule of his father, he rejects the Broods to live a solitary life. They force him to return using his one weakness—protecting women. Of course, one has to wonder how a man raised in such a horrible, violent environment manages to survive with any respect for women (or men). But let that question drift away with others like ″Werewolves”?
Broods is engaging, vivid and energetic. And moody. Moody, moody, sexy alpha males, barely holding onto their rage, a “one rightful king to save them all” plot line, and brightly realized characters (spiced with Norse mythology) make for an enjoyable read. Definitely recommended.
Contains: Rape situations, violence, language, sex
Hooray! Coral is a writing partner of mine. Go Coral! Go Fenrir! Go brooding!