YA Review: Thorne Bay ( Jeanine Croft)

About This Book:

Disillusioned and aimless, Evan Spencer makes a pact with herself. To follow wherever the finger of destiny points. Even if that means heading to some obscure Alaskan town she’s never heard of. A place where the primal beauty of the backwoods is rivaled only by a certain pair of steely green eyes. But Thorne Bay has a dark side. It’s not just rumors and wary gazes that shadow the darkly alluring Tristan and his reclusive family. Her search for self, as it turns out, leads to a discovery of werewolves and a fight for survival. Alaska might just leave an indelible mark. Love and Death will leave her changed forever.

*Review Contributed by Jan Farnworth, Staff Reviewer*

Croft pens a magnificent story with Thorne Bay. I enjoyed this book from the beginning, and I was introduced to Evan Spencer, a great character who embarks on a new adventure. This book has ups and downs, and the author brings her imagination to life. It’s well-written, and characters like Evan and her love interest, Tristan, have great depth and character. The characters don’t feel forced and feel very natural. It’s one of those stories that is hard to put down.
Audiobook Review: The narrator was pleasant enough to listen to, and the sound quality was good. There were a couple of minor hiccups (like a sentence being read twice), but overall, well done

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