Lonely Werewolf Girl is a fantasy novel by Martin Millar, the first in a series about Kalix MacRinnalch, a teenage werewolf from a powerful Scottish clan. Kalix is on the run from her family, who want to kill her for injuring her father, the Thane of the Werewolves. She is also addicted to laudanum, suffers from anxiety and depression, and has trouble fitting in with humans. She finds refuge in London, where she meets two college students, Daniel and Moonglow, who take her in and try to help her. She also encounters other supernatural beings, such as fairies, fire elementals, and sorcerers, who are involved in a complex web of alliances and rivalries. Kalix’s life becomes even more complicated when her siblings, the fashionista Thrix and the musician Markus, arrive in London, along with her enemies, the MacRinnalch hunters.
The novel is a blend of humor, action, romance, and drama, with a cast of quirky and diverse characters. Millar creates a vivid and realistic portrayal of the werewolf culture, which is based on Scottish history and mythology. He also explores the themes of family, identity, addiction, and mental health, with sensitivity and insight. The novel is fast-paced and engaging, with witty dialogue and unexpected twists. It is a refreshing and original take on the urban fantasy genre, and a fun and entertaining read for fans of werewolves and other magical creatures.
Lonely Werewolf Girl (Kalix MacRinnalch, #1) by Martin Millar | Goodreads
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