TANTALIZE as you’ve never seen it before —from a Wolf’s-eye view!
As a hybrid werewolf, Kieren is destined to join an urban Wolf pack and learn to master his shift. Soon, he’ll leave everything behind home, school, his family, and Quincie, his human best friend…who’s beginning to be a whole lot more than a friend.
For years, Kieren has managed to keep his desires—and his Wolf—at bay. But when the chef at Quincie’s family restaurant is brutally murdered, Kieren resolves to be there for her, even if it means being framed and even if it means watching Quincie’s beloved restaurant morph into a vampire lair.
But when the new chef begins wooing Quincie, how long can Kieren control his claws? How long can he protect her—and himself?
In an elegant graphic edition featuring cinematic sequential art by debut artist Ming Doyle and a lush, romantic cover by Sam Weber, best-selling author Cynthia Leitich Smith re-envisions her delicious dark fantasy through Wolfish eyes.
“The characters are well developed and the graphic novel format enhances the storyline. This popular novel, redone as a graphic novel, is a quick read for those who enjoy action with some romance. Smith has set up the story to continue in a sequel and leaves the reader wanting more.” — Library Media Connection
“…both the art and the text come together in some touching moments, particularly between Kieren and his younger sister.” — School Library Journal
“…a fast-paced, twisty, enjoyable ride and compelling characters who develop as the story unfolds. Kieren’s sidekicks, a were-armadillo and a were-possum, provide some welcome perspective on the hero’s obsession…” — Publishers Weekly
“This format-and genre-blending story delivers on several counts as a vampire-werewolf adventure, a mystery, a romance with teeth and claws, an authentic look at diversity (both ethnic and species), and a darn good read.” — Booklist
“The characters are well developed and the graphic novel format enhances the storyline. This popular novel, redone as a graphic novel, is a quick read for those who enjoy action with some romance. Smith has set up the story to continue in a sequel and leaves the reader wanting more.” — Library Media Connection