• Where the Werewolves Run

  • Moon of the Monsters, Book 1
  • By: Lola Glass
  • Narrated by: Avie Paige
  • Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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Where the Werewolves Run

By: Lola Glass
Narrated by: Avie Paige
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Publisher's summary

Fate makes no exceptions.

When stepping into a town full of werewolves like me for the first time in my life, I expected to be welcomed - or at least tolerated.

Instead, I got hit in the face with a door.

And then, found my dad's face on a dartboard in their diner.

The people there need my help, but I can't help them unless I tell them who I am. And telling them who I am just might get me killed.

The one connection I find comes in the form of a gorgeous, inked-up chemist who's the only person in town that doesn't hate me. He could be exactly what I need in more ways that one - and I'm pretty sure he's my fated mate.

Every day I'm there seems to increase my odds of dying as the townies try to force me out, but I refuse to back down.

I'll save them...even if they kill me for doing it.

Note: This new-adult paranormal romance is recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual content.

©2022 Lola Glass (P)2022 Glass Publishing LLC

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  • 05-12-22
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the answer is always YES to Lola Glass

I went into this audiobook cold – only knowing that I love previous works by the author, and obviously that we were in for werewolves based on the title! Lola Glass did not disappoint. I loved it! I cannot wait for the next book in the series. From the first moment, this book wrapped me in the story and had me feeling so much for our leading lady, Kass. Its told in first-person perspective and Kass is such a joy! She’s an optimist to a fault, and very self-aware that her optimism can be a downfall, but she’s going to keep her chin up anyways! I love the grumpy-sunshine relationship we get when our leading gentleman Keaton comes into play.
(Something I like to know early- this book is not spicy. We get some hot thoughts and a very well done mini-moment, and this feels very true to the slow relationship build for our characters. I’m hoping we get more spice as the series continues!)
Lola’s writing is so well done, and you really feel for Kass when she’s trying to fit into town and continually being shut out and rejected. As hard as this is to get through, because it is very well written and makes you feel beaten down and rejected right along with Kass, the pace moves along nicely and there are really sweet moments as Kass breaks down the shell of Keaton’s hard exterior. The humor and friendship that grows between them feels so genuine and sweet! I adore them. It’s so cute how she thinks of him in early days, “clever with a nice [behind]”. Ahem, this girl’s dream guy.
Kass is so relatable, kind, and determined. She is a woman on a mission, and this gal will not back down from helping what she thinks of as her people, no matter how unwelcomed she is. I also adore that she says “if the question is food, the answer is always yes!” Love a lady with an appetite.
A unique aspect to Lola’s writing that I so deeply appreciate is that she does not build up fake angst around characters lying or misleading each other. When our leading lady has questions about her friends’ and family’s intentions or loyalties, she asks! There aren’t assumptions made, and if there are, they’re quickly resolved. The drive to the story and pacing are the wild twists and turns from outside forces, not reader-anxiety over “when is she going to ask him / tell him / reveal this secret”! Its such a relief and a real show of a good writer.
On the technical side of this review, I found the reader to have a lovely voice but a very slow manner of speaking. I tried listening at a faster pace and ended up finding a happy middle ground at 1.1X speed. Too much faster threw off the cadence, but regular speed was just slow enough that I wanted to reach for a digital copy to read at my own pace. However, the unique voices and fun intonations really drew me in and made this book so enjoyable! I love audiobooks for series because the narrators create unique voices that help add so much dimension to the characters – I adore Addy’s voice, for example! And the way the reader adds the growl to the voices when the wolfy sides come out, and how cringy I felt when our leading lady is hurt and her voice changes due to injury – so well done! I would say this was a great book to be portable and take on walks with an earbud in – but actually, I ended up finishing a walk and continuing to listen while sitting on the couch staring at a blank TV screen, so points for how enraptured I was in this storytelling!
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Where the Werewolves Run

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Audiobook Empire. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.



I really enjoyed meeting Kass and getting to know the lore of the wolf shifters and lycans in this story. I always enjoy interesting world building and characters who are more than just human.

Kass was lucky enough to be cured by her father before he was murdered, but she was raised not knowing the details or anything about her history or her parents’ home town. When she discovers her father’s journals, learns about the other people like her, but not quite like her, she does the usual new adult thing of running off to explore.

You see, her father has shared the cure in his journals, and she wants to learn more about the lycan folk and deliver the cure to them. Along the way she learns so much about the monsters these lycans are, how much hatred and distrust they have of outsiders, and how far they will go to get rid of who they don’t trust. She also finds out what really happened to her father.

We also get to meet Keaton, and I enjoyed the slow burn of their relationship. I appreciated the lack of instalove but also the way the undeniable pull between them was not to be ignored. As they discover who they are to each other, and why Keaton has a tattoo that looks just like Kass’s wolf, they begin to work together to try to help the people of his town.

I do hate the trope of hiding things from your child so they have to go out and find the truth themselves, putting themselves in danger. But it sure makes for a good story and great character building. The story ends in a lovely reunion after a horrible near-death, as is the expected path for paranormal creatures. I’m looking forward to the next installment to see if they accomplish making the cure, will the lycan who tried to harm her be forgiven, and what comes next.

I listened to this book and really enjoyed the audio narration. The pacing was great, the voices also well done. Each character had a distinct enough voice so we knew who was speaking. The main voice for the main character was pleasant and enjoyable. I listened to this in about 3 sittings, listening for hours at a time.

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I am so torn but I will be listening to the next

I want to say first that I am going to continue with the series despite all the reservations I had with book one- primarily because of the little surprise twist - now I am curious

Kass finds her dad's journals and decides to continue his work
She finds that she is not so welcome and the journals may be omitting some important facts
LIke why the town doesn't like outsiders? I mean really doesn't do outsiders
But she is nothing if not persistent
Turns out the town mayor may have some answers for her and is a bit more friendly, for lack of a better term
Kass keeps digging for the truth despite multiple warnings
Soon she finds herself in more trouble than she expected

The ending for me was a bit to sprinkle on some happiness and everyone is okay with what happened
Why if she is a wolf is she not more educated about herself?
I can say with all certainty that if you harmed, tried to kill, or killed, me or mine I would so not just smile and say "water under the bridge I am sure you had your reasons"
Kass is a survivalist but I am confused why she did not rely on her wolf more besides keeping her warm
I have all kinds of questions about the virus and the people and just ... yeah lots of questions

The narrator did a great job of bringing the characters alive and the scenes - not big on her voice for some of them but that is more a me thing

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An Excellent Beginning

Fantastic author, excellent origin story. The pacing is good. Performer’s voice is soothing and she handles multiple characters well.

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Great Story!!

This is the first book I have read by Lola Glass, I really enjoyed her version of a werewolf story. It's different and kept my interest to the very end . Kass is such a Stubborn, Strong, Witty female character; I love the chemistry between her and Keaton. I really can't wait to see where this story goes from here. Avie Paife did a phenomenal job in narrating this book, she really made it enjoyable to listen to.

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Great listening experience

I loved the book and to have it in audible is in better. I think the pace of the reading is set at a good speed and the narrator performance is really good.

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Amazing!!

This is a must read for those who love werewolves and strong female and male characters, plus super exciting. Completely perfect. Both from the author and the narrator. Well done

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Great book!

I love the story of this book. It is so different from most werewolf stories. I like how the story comes to life with the narrators voice.

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Loved the book

The book was refreshing with a new twist on the lycan, wearwolf story line. I love the main male character personality and growly over protective personality. The narrotor was clear and easy to understand, she did an amazing job with the story.

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Hello nice to meet you both

Both Lola Glass and Avie Paige are new to me. This short paranormal cozy mystery was a nice introduction. Short with more. Meeting mates (shifter and a chemist) was a change in pace with a change in circumstance.

This story is not the end. There is more to come in the next installment. I think we’re off to a good start.

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