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A Wolf And His Man

   (1 review)
Genres: Fantasy
Sub-genres: General Fantasy

Oli Volkov is not particularly good at being a werewolf. He much prefers his quiet life on the outskirts of town, working freelance for an ad agency, and visiting home whenever he absolutely has to. But when his neighbour comes to him with an injured dog who is actually a wolf, Oli finds that his life is about to undergo some rather dramatic changes.

Copyright © 2014 Sasha Distan; All Rights Reserved.

Story Recommendations (9 members)

  • Action Packed 3
  • Addictive/Pacing 8
  • Characters 9
  • Chills 1
  • Cliffhanger 1
  • Compelling 6
  • Feel-Good 4
  • Humor 3
  • Smoldering 3
  • Tearjerker 1
  • Unique 8
  • World Building 3

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On 10/10/2014 09:46 AM, ColumbusGuy said:
Now that several writers have gotten me hooked on were-stories, I'm glad to have found yours with its unique insight.

 

Redemption, eh? I've seen the description, but didn't know there was any cross-over...that's what I'll read now...I had tentatively selected Don't Shout...no reason I can't do both!

well you got through Don't Shout fast enough!

There are a few moments in Redemption where characters from AWAHM and Unexpected Liaisons crop up. They do after all live in the same small city.

You had a lot going on in this story and I enjoyed it. I am a sucker for anyone who has a dog and keeps them close. Oli and Ruff were truly sweet. You feel for poor Boris whose life hasn't been an easy one. You root for both of them. Oliver's father leaves a lot to be desired. I find very little redeeming in him, and while he might have tried to bridge the space with the bed and keeping his son's first drawing, it seems so small against all the pain he inflicted on his son growing up. Andrea, his mother, should be up for sainthood.

 

It was a truly interesting story and new take on werewolves for me. Nicely done Sasha.

On 04/11/2015 06:15 AM, comicfan said:
You had a lot going on in this story and I enjoyed it. I am a sucker for anyone who has a dog and keeps them close. Oli and Ruff were truly sweet. You feel for poor Boris whose life hasn't been an easy one. You root for both of them. Oliver's father leaves a lot to be desired. I find very little redeeming in him, and while he might have tried to bridge the space with the bed and keeping his son's first drawing, it seems so small against all the pain he inflicted on his son growing up. Andrea, his mother, should be up for sainthood.

 

It was a truly interesting story and new take on werewolves for me. Nicely done Sasha.

Well thank you very much! It is always lovely to hear your well considered thoughts.

I agree that Oli's mother is some kind of Saint; is there a patron saint of canines? Maybe there should be!

I'm very glad you liked it. Hug your pup for me, Oli, and Boris OK?

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