Wolves, Boys, and Other Things that Might Kill Me is written by Kristen Chandler, and she reminds readers that her book is NOT about werewolves!
While the intriguing title may attract lovers of paranormal romance, many readers will stick around to see what happens when KJ, a year-round citizen of Yellowstone Park, becomes intrigued with the enigmatic Virgil, who just moved into the community so his mother could study the Park's wolves. In light of the controversy that erupted when Congress decided to reintroduce wolves into the national park, Kristen does an excellent job of weaving together the complexities of personal relationships, animal relationships, and the struggles between animals and humans. She does NOT preach and treats both sides even-handedly, revealing there is not an easy solution to this dilemma. Chandler incorporates enough humor, suspense, and plot twists to keep readers turning pages.
This is Kristen's debut novel, and I am very impressed with the writing quality as well as the unique story line.
This is Kristen's debut novel, and I am very impressed with the writing quality as well as the unique story line.
