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Blue Curse

Blue Wolf, Book 1

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Blue Curse

By: Brad Magnarella
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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Elite soldier turned dragon hunter.

Cursed by a blind witch in a remote corner of Waristan, Special Ops Captain Jason Wolfe finds himself transforming into a creature of local legend, a lupine referred to in fearful whispers as Blue Wolf.

Faster, stronger, and more lethal, he’s the perfect soldier - but not for the US military. To break the curse, Jason must join a war between ancient tribal foes: blue werewolves and the formidable White Dragon.

In a battle spanning from the peaks of Central Asia to the valleys of Manhattan, and with the help of a bookish wizard named Prof Croft, Jason will push himself to the breaking point. Because with the curse now spreading to his mind, he’s running out of time - and the stakes couldn’t be higher:

Win and he returns home to his fiancé, his family, and a future.

Lose and he dies a bloodthirsty beast....

Books in the Strangeverse:

Blue Wolf Series

  • Book 1: Blue Curse - More to come!

Prof Croft Series

  • Book 0: Book of Souls (prequel)
  • Book 1: Demon Moon
  • Book 2: Blood Deal
  • Book 3: Purge City
  • Book 4: Death Mage
©2017 Brad Magnarella (P)2018 Brad Magnarella
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So, so disappointing

I read this because I enjoy the Prof Croft series and, if you feel the same then I would suggest you don’t read Blue Curse.

The main character is not a very nice person who, just in the normal course of action, murders an unarmed man within five minutes at the start of the book and has zero qualms about it: it’s never even brought up as an issue.

The plot is extremely basic and the whole book is filled with pseudomilitary jargon that adds nothing and is made worse by continual cliches; the main bad guy the main character at one point killed a bad guy without regret, despite no one having made an attack on him yet, because he “ have the cold dead eyes of the killer“. This is more like a teenage boys’ short story than anything else and, if anything, it has made me less enthusiastic about the prof prof series itself.

You won’t miss anything by not reading Blue Curse in terms of the main storyline and I really rather recommend you don’t.

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