Reflected Dramatized Adaptation, Rhiannon Held
Reflected Dramatized Adaptation, Rhiannon Held
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Synopsis

Rhiannon Held continues the secret lives of the werewolf packs that live and hunt alongside human society in Reflected, the third book of the series that began with her debut novel, Silver. Silver and her mate Andrew Dare are pack leaders of the entire North American werewolf population, and that makes the more traditional packs in Europe very nervous indeed. It's getting hard to hide from human surveillance.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Vanessa on May 25, 2014

Silver and her mate Andrew are the alphas of the Roanoke werewolf pack, the largest in North America. But they're more than just that, they've been sworn fealty by the alphas in all the other packs in North America, as well. There's a benefit to having two alphas--they can divide and conquer, which......more

Goodreads review by K. on July 23, 2014

Rhiannon Held consistently delivers stories of intricate, layered, and emotionally charged people-stories through her werewolf characters: emotionally and physically wounded Silver, her Alpha mate Andrew Dare, and Dare's estranged-until-now teen daughter, Felicia. And various other pack members. It's......more

Goodreads review by Lori on March 16, 2017

Third, and unfortunately last, book of the Roanoke werewolf trilogy. The first book (Silver) was great except for a disappointing ending, followed by an entirely disappointing second book (Tarnished), and then finished with a great third book (Reflected). A new spin on a werewolf tale that was well......more

Goodreads review by Kate on January 06, 2017

I really liked this third installment in the Dare werewolves series. Yes, Felicia 's character was annoying, but she was still an interesting character. Unlike other reviews I don't think that it was a problem that Andrew wan't a big part of the story this time. Even though Felicia and Silver's rela......more

Goodreads review by Christi on August 12, 2024

The story was good, but whoever proofread this book should be fired. Grammatical errors throughout the book that made it difficult to read.......more