Chimera is the second book in the Weregirl trilogy, which follows the adventures of Nessa Kurland, a teenage girl who can transform into a werewolf. In this book, Nessa faces new challenges and dangers as she uncovers the secrets of her past and the origin of the wolves in her town. She also has to deal with the consequences of her mother’s arrest by the FBI, who accuse her of being involved in a terrorist plot. Nessa has to find a way to clear her mother’s name, protect her pack, and stop a sinister corporation from creating more unnatural and dangerous hybrids. Along the way, she also experiences romance, tragedy, perseverance, and adventure.
Chimera is a captivating and thrilling read that blends mystery, fantasy, and romance. The author creates a vivid and realistic world of werewolves and humans, where nothing is as it seems. The characters are well-developed and relatable, especially Nessa, who is a strong, brave, and loyal heroine. The plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, keeping the reader engaged and curious. The book also explores themes such as identity, family, loyalty, and what it means to be human. Chimera is a great sequel to Weregirl, and a must-read for fans of werewolf stories and YA fiction.
Review: “Being a teenage girl isn’t easy–and it’s even more difficult when you’re a werewolf…Chimera is a page-turner as well as a thought-provoking examination of what it means to be human.
Chimera (Weregirl #2) by C.D. Bell | Goodreads
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