Reviewed by Beth C. on

2 of 5 stars

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I love Irish legends and myths, and the idea of some time-traveling and wolves to go with is right up my alley. Throw in an Apocalypse, the remaining survivors, and some magic, and what could go wrong? Sadly, quite a bit could – and did – go wrong, though there were some redeeming features that eventually fell into place.

The story itself definitely had some high points, though they didn’t start really showing up until the last 40% of the book (at least, according to my Kindle). In a way, it was almost like the second half of the book was written by a totally different person. In the first half, the descriptions tended towards the overly long and the characters often felt sort of half-there, almost like they were being conjured and the spell was only partially complete, leaving a ghostly image of what might be. In addition, far too much of the plot seemed to depend on some very convenient happenings that knocked me right out of the story. However, the second half was significantly better – the story was of a quicker pace, the multiple and extremely varied plot lines started to come together in ways that (mostly) made sense, and…there was less sex.

So – onto that. I’m not a prude by any stretch of the imagination, but the first half of the book contained a lot of sex. Some of it violent, tending towards rape, some bestiality and LGBT sex, and some fairly straightforward. To me, sex is like rampant cursing in a story – if it furthers the storyline or fits a character, then I’m all for it. But if it feels like the plot could advance just as well without it, or like the author was including it just to have it there, then…that bothers me. Basically, if it detracts instead of bolsters the story, then I see it as a problem. Here, in several cases, there really didn’t seem to be a need for it. Some, I could see as part of the story AND the character development. Some felt forced and unnecessary.

Ultimately, for me as a reader, it comes down to whether I would want to read another book in the series. And while the second half of this one was enjoyable, the first half was just too much work. And so, I would have to say no to any further books.

Sexual Content: Rape, LGBT, Bestiality, Graphic Sex, Sexual Violence

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