Mandi Schreiner's Reviews > Anchor

Anchor by Jorrie Spencer

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Apr 20, 11

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Read on April 03, 2011

I really like the concept of Anchor. Mala is in a sense summoned in a dream state to wolves who are showing great fear. In this dream state she is able to not only siphon some of that fear away and communicate with the victims, but wield weapons using this fear and help fight off the bad guys. She has no idea why this happens to her and has never been able to confide in anyone. That is until she becomes anchored to Caleb, a teen wolf who is being hunted by his abusive father, John Davies. When she visits him more than once in a dream, she decides to go looking for him and this is how she ends up in Wolf Town where she meets the alpha Angus.

With Mala’s help, Angus and his pack mates try to locate John Davies before he can kill any other wolves. The villain isn’t really in the book that much, and I think he would have come across as more of a threat if as a reader we were introduced to him more.

Although Angus is alpha, he comes across more of a gentler, wolf who lives to protect the wolves in this town now that they have come out to the public. I enjoyed his relationship with his two adult children and I think they are developed well. I felt like the romance took a really long time to develop and then they jump into this sex scene that seemed out of place. There was no build up. The romance is very quiet and almost not even a presence in most of the story until the very end. It was hard to buy into it.

While I like the concept and the world, I yearn for a bit more conflict and drama and the romance was lacking in this one.

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Nicole Oh I have this one coming up soon... Excited to read it. I do love my shifters!


Mandi Schreiner I'm giving it a 3.5 I think. I really like the concept and the world. Romance was a little slow for me.


Nicole Good to know! I think(hope) I have time to read it this week...


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