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Frostbite PDF Novel Review by David Wellington

Frostbite is a novel by David Wellington that tells the story of Cheyenne Clark, a woman who is bitten by a werewolf in the Arctic wilderness and becomes one of them. The novel is the first in a series of werewolf tales by the author, who is also known for his zombie and vampire novels.

The novel has received mixed reviews from readers and critics. Some praised the novel for its original and realistic portrayal of werewolves, its fast-paced and suspenseful plot, and its vivid descriptions of the harsh and beautiful Arctic landscape. Others criticized the novel for its lack of character development, its predictable and disappointing ending, and its excessive violence and gore.

One reviewer on Amazon said that they enjoyed the novel for the most part, but found the ending “wanting”. They said that the storyline was good and the increasing information about the main character was perfect, but the ending did not live up to their expectations. They gave the novel three stars out of five.

Another reviewer on Goodreads said that they loved the novel and found it to be a refreshing and original take on the werewolf genre. They said that the novel was well-written, gripping, and scary, and that they liked the protagonist Cheyenne and her struggle to survive and cope with her new condition. They gave the novel four stars out of five.

A third reviewer on LibraryThing said that they found the novel to be a good book, but without infamy or praise. They said that the novel was well-written, but did not leave any lasting impression on them, neither positive nor negative. They said that the novel was a nice read, but nothing more. They gave the novel three stars out of five

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Frostbite (Cheyenne Clark, #1) by David Wellington | Goodreads

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