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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780425207437
ISBN number: 0425207439
Label: Berkley
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Page Count: 320
Printing Date: April 04, 2006
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Jim London is outraged over the death of his friend, a fellow cop and werewolf--and wants to get to the bottom of what he thinks was murder. The only way to find out is to go undercover--and, in his wolf form, Jim can do that better than anybody. There's one complication: the new K9 handler, Faith Weston, is sexy enough to bring out the animal in any man.
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It was a very good bood. A lot of action, and a good ending
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Very good book.Continues the tale from the previous books very nicely. Looking forward to reading the subsequent in the series. Characters entertaining and likeable. Good balance of storyline & romance.
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Jim needs Faith to trust him. An almost impossible feat, when Jim has to deal with Faith's lack in trust when it comes to men. But she'll need to learn fast for her life may depend on it. Death magic is taking over Clarkston. They're dealing with werewolves, witches and vampires. The two will have to join forces to but a stop to it.
This is a wonderful paranormal with non-stop excitement. The romance between Faith and Jim is down right hot. The fight scenes are terrifyingly real keeping you on the edge of your seat. A definite must read.
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Having read the very first two "Master" books, I now know what to expect from Angela Knight--sizzling sex, fun characters and plenty of laughs. MASTER OF WOLVES certainly delivers all these and a little more.
Officer Faith Weston has worked with a lot of K-9s. But none as smart as her new partner Rambo, a dog that appears to listen and actually understand what she's saying, including her tirades over her cheating ex-husband. And if any man tries to hit on her, Rambo is always there to rescue her. If only she knew how Rambo secretly pants for her...
When Jim London heard of his best friend's death, his instinct knew that it was no accident. Upon meeting the local cops in Clarkston, South Carolina, every bit of his animal gene screamed foul play and the only way to uncover the truth is to go undercover... but how? Fortunately for him, it appears that the police chief is looking for a new drug dog. How convenient for this alpha-werewolf and what a bonus that his handler is a sexy police officer.
The action continues as Jim and Faith get caught in the hunt for the vampires wreaking havoc in the world, and we get to see the characters from the previous books as they help eliminate the evil in Clarkston. I had fun reading this just as much as I enjoyed reading the very first two books, but I thought that this was the best book so far. The characters are likable and I enjoyed reading Rambo's sensual thoughts about Faith. Once again, Knight has penned an action-packed and fast-paced book that will satisfy readers who don't mind fluffy reading. However, be warned that you must read the books in order or you're in for a lot of confusion as the characters are recurring.
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The reviews for Angela Knight's books all seem very complimentary so I thought I'd give one a go. I chose "Master Of Wolves" not realising that there are several books in the series before it - this was my very first mistake. The book started off well - a man has died and his friend, who also happens to be a werewolf, needs to investigate the local police force as they may have something to do with the death. In order to `go undercover' Jim London becomes a German Shepherd dog and is assigned as a drug dog to handler Faith Weston.
All was going along very swimmingly in reading this book and then the very first annoyance - the very first month of dog and handler together was ignored. We jumped forward to "a month later" and missed out on all the fun and interest of the story where Jim very first meets Faith, how she treats him (as a dog) and other stuff like that. Still, I carried on.
And very quickly I was VERY confused. This was not just a story about werewolves but about witches (Maja), Arthur, Merlin, Avalon, Guinevere, the Round Table, Vampires, the holy grail and some other grails... and although our lead characters Jim and Faith were central to this story they weren't entirely central to the plot, a lot of which carried on without them. The other characters (the witch/Arthurian ones) have obviously been in previous books but, not having read them, I didn't really know enough about them to engage with them.
Magic is used a lot in this book to deal with difficulties in plotting. If in doubt, cast a spell and something can happen. This is a common problem in this kind of novel (at least I think so) where magic is used to move the story along. This book was meant to be about werewolves and although there was some interesting worldbuilding about the werewolves there was too much other stuff going on.
Jim and Faith have a lot of sex in this book (once she discovers he's not just a German Shepherd dog, of course). In fact, most of their relationship seems to be about sex - and about him telling her over and over again that he's not like Ron her ex-husband. Apart from that they didn't really seem to connect. They fell in love (of course, this is a Romance book!) but I couldn't entirely see why - we were told a lot of stuff but it didn't feel entirely congruent with the people. Faith was an interesting, ballsy character and Jim was obviously a `good egg' but I couldn't quite see the link between the two of them except for being two people together trying to save the world.
This wasn't a bad book by any means, there was action, an interesting world, it was well paced and never too slow, it just didn't quite live up to the expectations that I had having read other Amazon reviews. If you like sexy books then the Black Dagger Brotherhood books by JR Ward are leagues better, if you enjoy werewolf stories then `Moon Called' by Patricia Briggs is tons better, if you just like supernatural stories then the early Anita Blake books are way ahead of this one. It just felt too derivative and too sex-focused for me.
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