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Plot Summary
herself dying as blood is surrounding her

calls the other wolves off

As a result of the bites Grace has gone somewhat werewolf and can sense that something is different, she looks outside and sees the yellow eyed wolf

he is watching her from her backyard

The book then switches to Sam’s or “the yellow eyed wolf’s” point of view.

He tells about how he looked into Grace’s eyes and felt weird and called off the rest of the pack. am changes back to a human for the summer he sees Grace at the bookstore he’s working in and tries to work up the nerve to talk to her, but he can’t.

The point of view once again changes to Grace

a very popular boy

The novel received mostly positive reviews. Publishers Weekly praised the novel saying the main characters are,"refreshingly willing to use their brains to deal with the challenges they face." Chipman agreed saying it had a,"fresh sense of humor and playful back-and-fourths" and that "the two leads are almost entirely defined by how much they love each other." Dowell added that the audio format was," an effective technique." Whereas Ching criticized the novel saying Grace's character was,"one-dimensional," however he added that Sam's character,"reflects wide emotion,"  with his, "longing for Grace and loyalty to his pack." Reynolds agreed with Ching saying the writer had a,"careful singsong matter," only to later mention that the,"narration was cautious and bold." She however disagreed with his view on Grace saying she could,"feel her way through the intensity of Grace's emotions."