• Fright Nights, Big City

  • Canadian Werewolf, Book 4
  • By: Mark Leslie
  • Narrated by: Scott Overton
  • Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Fright Nights, Big City

By: Mark Leslie
Narrated by: Scott Overton
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Stop spreading the news. There's no leaving today.

Not when the Big Apple comes under attack from an infectious worm, who threatens to rot it, and the entire nation, to the core.

Michael Andrews thought he'd found the perfect woman. A companion whose own powers neutralize his werewolf curse, and bring the balance he has always wanted. But his plans on settling down, and giving up the vigilante lifestyle are fleeting.

The hatred, the fear, and the monstrous attacks on innocent civilians grow and spread, as supernatural monsters roam the city streets at night. The neo-Nazi Proud Fighters for America have already seeped their way across the continent, and have nefarious plans for the city that never sleeps.

With Michael's powers nullified in Lex's presence, the couple is forced to divide in their attempt to conquer - and Michael turns to his ex-girlfriend's knowledge of the occult, and an ally he thought was his enemy, to fight this rising evil.

But will three supernatural humans, and one paranormal scholar, be enough to vanquish the growing legion of evil?

©2021 Mark Leslie Lefebvre (P)2022 Mark Leslie Lefebvre

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A New Kind Of Wolf

I have to say, this is a new kind of werewolf tale. Sure, there's a moon and a guy that becomes a wolf when it's full but that's where this story goes on it's own path.

I am new to this author and though I started this series with book 4, I didn't feel lost. The book is told in first person by the main character, Michael Andrews, who is a famous author and the werewolf in the story. I love that he admits to being a beta male and as uncomfortable as I found some of his worries and especially his cryi ng jags, they made his admission to being beta more defined.

His relationships with the 2 women in his life were well written and I especially liked many of the humorous moments thru out this tale.

The story and narration of this book, I would give a stron g rating of 4 star. The reason I needed to rate overall a 3 was the 3 areas of the book where I felt Leslie went off topic and flat in explaining things that were not necessary and did not advance the plot in anyway.

That said, I feel that Mark Leslie did a great job of taking a fictitious story and addressing the real world problems of the hate and prejudice that have been growing in America today, showing the time bomb that is brewing and the importance of keeping vigilant to in these unsettling times.

I believe this book would appeal to readers of paranormal, action and romance novels.

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