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Length: 12 hrs and 3 mins
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One 16-year-old girl versus a plague of beasts. Can a 16-year-old girl stem the tide of a lycanthropocalypse? When three younger boys show up on Mia’s doorstep, naked and on the run, she is drawn into a shadow world where a series of strange disappearances heralds a slowly spreading plague of lycanthropy. Mia must save the three orphaned boys from their brutal Alpha, a man-beast who believes humans are food. A war is brewing for the top of the food chain.
I was really impressed by the quality of Travis’ book and the way he has used the werewolf genre to cover some timeless issues of what it’s like being a teenager with the challenges of becoming independent from parents, dealing with grief and loss, developing self-confidence, sexuality and restraint. He managed to touch on so many pertinent themes all in the context of an adventurous fantasy sci-fi werewolf story. Well done!
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The Wild Boys has a bit of mystery at the beginning of the book which creates a bit of tension but things pick up and it is non- stop action after that. The twists and turns will keep the reader on their toes. Heerman has a knack for keeping the reader on the edge of their seats wanting more. He causes the reader to become captivated by the story. The reader can’t stop or want to stop reading the story until they figure out what happens. Heermann has produced a fantastic fantasy, sci- fi adventure that any reader would love to devour.
Daniella @ YA Book Season –
The Wild Boys was definitely a hit for me. It’s one of the few werewolf books that I’ve read that actually does a pretty good job illustrating the legendary characteristics of the beast. It’s not the cheesy ‘good/bad werewolf falls in love with girl, blah, blah, blah’ story. This is pure lupine blood-thirst.