Grace and Sam's swoon-tacular romance forms the centerpiece of this series, and anything that interferes with it shreds my heart. Unease hangs over the story from the beginning, and it only snowballs from there. Sam appears to have been cured and no longer shifts into a wolf, but he struggles to believe that his humanity is permanent. But, the ending did kindle a spark of hope, which then gets doused fairly quickly in Linger. Shiver was heartbreakingly beautiful-emphasis on the heartbreak. It's as though she infuses language with magic. Each page is an exquisitely composed piece of prose I'm fumbling to find the right words to describe how addicted I am to reading her writing. Review: It's book two into Maggie Stiefvater's The Wolves of Mercy Falls series, and I am madly, madly in love with it. But Sam has no choice but to face the increasing evidence that something is very wrong with Grace after everything they've been through to keep Sam human, they may not be able to stay together after all. As he tries to believe that he can now spend the rest of his life with Grace, he also attempts to reconcile himself to the fact that he might be the only one who can help the new wolves, including the very complicated Cole St. To Sum It Up: Sam's cure seems too good to be true, even to Sam. Buddy read with Micheline of Lunar Rainbows Reviews
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