Wolf's Curse is the conclusion to the story that began in Wolf's Bane. Kate and Logan go to supernatural summer camp. Instead of learning leadership skills they meet a bunch of supernaturals who want to do them harm. They quickly have to figure out which campers are friends, which are foes, and while people are trying to kill them. In the midst of dealing with dark magic, witches, hell hounds, demons, and assassins, the characters deal with issues of sexuality and identity. It's a lot but it mostly works.
Like the other books in the series there is a bit of romance, lots of action, and multiple mysteries to be solved, all set in a world where werewolves, vampires, witches, demons, necromancers, and other supernaturals live along side humans. This was a welcome return to the Otherworld series, although one big difference between this duology and the original Otherworld series is that this is very much a young adult book. That may be a turn off for some, but I enjoyed this a great deal.
I so hope Armstrong writes more book in the series. This felt like a little like she was laying the ground work for further books. I hope I'm right because I would so love to read about more about the new characters Elijah,
Holly, Allan, and Mason, along with Kate and Logan of course.
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