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Audiobook Review of Willow by Amy Richie

11/28/2016

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I recently got into audiobooks and I am LOVING it.  I spend 2 hours a day in the car and it is a perfect way for me to relax.  Having already read the book I knew I was in store for a fantastic audiobook.  Check out my review of Amy Richie's Willow on Audible.

 Rating:   Overall 5 Stars  Performance 5 Stars    Story 5 Stars
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?I would definitely recommend this audiobook to anyone who love a good young adult, action packed, suspense story. The story is very engaging from page 1.

Who was your favorite character and why?Willow was my favorite character because I loved her sass and determination. She may have been young at 17 to lead a pack but the girl was tough. Despite second guessing herself a lot, she really grew into the role as leader.

Which character – as performed by Sarah Beth Goer – was your favorite?My favorite character, as performed by Sarah Beth Goer, was Jed. I loved the art in which she conveyed his laid back character in his voice. It reminded me a little of Matthew McConaughey.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?I loved the end when its time to turn the pack over but Willow stands her ground and refuses. (Due to spoilers that is all I can say)

Any additional comments?I previously read the book as well so here is a snippet of my review.
Willow is seventeen when she is forced to leave her family and is thrust in a completely new environment and told to lead a punch of blustery werewolf boys. I see is as a learning experience for her. I enjoyed watching her take her place as the pack leader and adding order to the chaotic lifestyle the pack had been leading. This book was action packed and a definite page turner. I would definitely recommend this book.

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"Being a werewolf is harder than it looks. Everyone thinks it's just morph at the full moon, kill, morph back. That's not true. It's a lot harder than that. Especially if you are 17 years old."

Willow has the worst luck. First she has to deal with her narcissistic foster mother, Bella. Then, of course, there's her horrid little sister Ivy; not to mention the pack of werewolves that belong to Bella. Now, they have to move and start a new school - again.

Just when Willow thinks things can't get any worse, Blake shows up from a council she never knew existed to name her leader of a pack she never knew existed. How was she supposed to teach a bunch of teenagers how to be wolves when she herself hated everything about her life?


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Amy Richie was born in a small northern Ohio town where she grew up and lives there still with her three children. She comes from a large family with an even larger extended family. In 2012, Amy joined up with Anchor Group Publishing and now has two series started. The Immortal Love Series and The Blood Vine Series, a new YA. Amy writes things that are not of this world; either paranormal or fantasy. Vampires, werewolves, mermaids, time travel, ghosts, and even garden gnomes. To find out more about Amy Richie or her books visit her at amyrichie.weebly.com .

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