
Scott Burtness
Author of Monsters in the Midwest
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I saw the cover for Northwoods Wolfman by Scott Burtness and thought, huh, this might be interesting. I knew it would be different and I was looking for a fun and easy reading story to keep me entertained for a little while.
What happens to a tick when it feeds off a werewolf? Hmmm. A humorous and horrible thought. I mean, THINK about it.
I do want to warn you about something. If you are ever in Trappersville, WI, I would highly recommend staying away from the state park. It could be very show more hazardous to your health.
I did not read the first novel, but it wasn’t necessary. I didn’t feel like anything was missing, but I would like to catch up with Wisconsin Vamp.
Each character is a total individual, unique and lovable, contributing to this unique and fun read. Dallas does things believing they are right, only to figure out he could have handled things differently, saving himself a lot of anguish. Love makes strange bedfellows with Lois and Herb and the most loyal, faithful, truest friend Dallas could ever have is Stanley. He overcomes his fears for his friend.
I sure was feeling bad for the poor werewolf when the story was done.
I received a copy of Northwoods Wolfman in return for an honest and unbiased review.
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What happens to a tick when it feeds off a werewolf? Hmmm. A humorous and horrible thought. I mean, THINK about it.
I do want to warn you about something. If you are ever in Trappersville, WI, I would highly recommend staying away from the state park. It could be very show more hazardous to your health.
I did not read the first novel, but it wasn’t necessary. I didn’t feel like anything was missing, but I would like to catch up with Wisconsin Vamp.
Each character is a total individual, unique and lovable, contributing to this unique and fun read. Dallas does things believing they are right, only to figure out he could have handled things differently, saving himself a lot of anguish. Love makes strange bedfellows with Lois and Herb and the most loyal, faithful, truest friend Dallas could ever have is Stanley. He overcomes his fears for his friend.
I sure was feeling bad for the poor werewolf when the story was done.
I received a copy of Northwoods Wolfman in return for an honest and unbiased review.
To see more visit http://www.fundinmental.com show less
Turns out that Stanley really was abducted by aliens who left him a special alarm clock. He is lonely since Herb and Dallas had to leave town. The zombie apocalypse is just his way to make some friends, even the Society. Turns out all you need are a few good friends to get through anything. A fun end to the trilogy. If you liked Fargo you should like this.
Started a little slow but picked up nicely. So what would you do if you became a vampire with no warning? No one to watch over you or train you? Because there is a learning curve. Herb is just a good old boy, never did anything big, good or bad, just making it through the day. A stray mosquito bite changes everything. Sometimes a change is what it takes to bring out the best in you.
Dallas is not enjoying life since Herb's death. He really misses him and life is just not the same. Until an unlucky encounter with a tick changes things. The arrival of the Society explains some things but opens up more questions. He learns more about the world than he ever wanted to know. Just as Dallas is starting to become a better man things fall apart.
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