Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Review of Broods of Fenrir by Coral Moore

Broods of Fenrir by Coral Moore

Review by Gabryyl Pierce

4 1/2 of 5 stars
Brand Geirson is a five-hundred-year-old werewolf who doesn't want to be his father's son, King of the Broods of Fenrir. Brand put an end to his father’s barbaric rule -- and his father’s life -- and walked away from everything he knew. But when two women he cares for are threatened, Brand must become King and find a way to control the broods without becoming the brute his father was.

Coral Moore’s Broods of Fenrir is a werewolf saga infused with Norse mythology. There are three separate plots going on, which can be a bit much at times, but overall the story moves well and the characters are intriguing. Ingrid was particularly crazy and I couldn’t wait to see what she’d do next.

Overall,  Broods was a quick and excellent read. I look forward to more from Moore (pun intended).


About Coral Moore

Coral Moore has always been the kind of girl who makes up stories. Fortunately, she never quite grew out of that. She writes because she loves to invent characters and the desire to find out what happens to her creations drives the tales she tells.

Prompted by a general interest in how life works, her undergraduate schooling was in biology. She follows science news and enjoys conversations about genetics and microbiology as much as those about vampires and werewolves. Coral writes speculative fiction and is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Writing at Albertus Magnus College.

Currently she lives in Connecticut with the love of her life, who offers both encouragement and kicks in the tail when necessary. Also in residence are two mammals of the families Canidae and Felidae.
 

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