
The Half Wolf
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Narrated by:
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Hamish Long
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By:
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Jay Northcote
About this listen
Mate, family, pack, home... Can Quinn and Kellan have it all?
Quinn grew up feeling out of place in the small town he calls home. Yearning for something he can’t name, he’s always felt different but never known why.
Kellan is part of a nomadic shifter pack. When they set up camp in the woods near Quinn’s town, the humans are unwelcoming and suspicious of the newcomers. The moment Kellan catches sight - and scent - of Quinn, he knows Quinn is special. But for the first time in his life, Kellan can’t trust his instincts. Quinn is human, and Kellan is a wolf shifter, so how can they ever be mates?
Their bond is instant and exhilarating. It breaks Quinn’s heart to know their relationship can only be temporary. Love isn’t enough when pack law forbids shifters to mate with humans. Tension explodes between pack and humans, and when Quinn discovers a shocking truth about himself that changes everything, he fears he’ll have to choose between the only life he’s ever known and the man he loves.
©2017 Jay Northcote (P)2021 Jay NorthcoteBut humans aren't supposed to be with shifters. Do the two even have a real chance? Then, when animals are killed in the immediate area, a disturbance begins to spread. Who is behind it? There's a reason people don't take too kindly to shifters.
The author's writing style is easy-going and entertaining.
Kellan and Quinn are really cute together, which was fun to listen to right away. I liked the two of them from the beginning.
The story itself is quite nice and varied, but quite predictable after a short time. However, that didn't diminish the listening pleasure at all.
Hamish Long narrated the audio book and I didn't know him until then. but he did an absolutely wonderful job. He read with highs and lows and brought the emotions across believably. Also, I thought the dialect he used for making characters was just adorable. Hamish Long is totally easy to listen to and he has a talent for making the listener absolutely sink into the story because of his narration.
I listened to the audio book in just two days and highly recommend it!
Quinn and Kellan
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I adore Hamish Long’s narrations and he’s excellent as usual in this book.
Shifter romance with a difference
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Quinn is human and has never felt comfortable in his own skin or like he fit in anywhere.
Meeting Kellan, a wolf shifter suddenly raises questions.
The connection and chemistry between them was instantaneous and off the charts.
A threat for Quinn brings danger, action and intrigue.
Hamish Long did an excellent job bringing this wonderful story and characters to life.
Interesting twist on shifters
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***Book Review***
Enjoyed this one from Jay. 4 stars from me.
Who needs Matthew Lloyd Davies??
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Kellan and Quinn
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Highly recommend this as a nice listen with a HEA.
Heart Warming.
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Quinn has lived in Wales his whole life. He knows of shifters and their nomadic lifestyle. He also knows that they suffer a lot of prejudice. Meeting Kellan, a wolf shifter who’s camped out in the valley, throws Quinn out of sorts: MORE out of sorts that he usually feels. Their attraction is obvious, but Kellan knows he can’t have Quinn. Quinn is human and wolves and humans do not mate, do they?
I usually write a bit about the book first, then the narration, but sometimes I can’t do that because my reviews often take a life of their own and this is one such time.
Hamish Long narrates. It's so nice to NOT have an American accent in your ear, you know? Long’s talent is only just coming to my attention, and I LOVED the narration of this book. His reading voice is deep and clear, and I had no trouble keeping up with the tale. His voices for the different characters were, I thought, spot on. With a mix of Welsh, non-descript English accents fitting for nomads and even an American accent thrown in, they were varied but accurate. The voice for the rogue wolf was major creepy, but very apt. Long gets across all of Quinn’s continuing changes and feelings, and all of Kellan’s need for Quinn, but knowing he can’t have him, and how much it breaks Kellan to realise that he might have to walk away.
My only niggle, and it’s a personal one, rather than a technical one, was that at first, I thought it was Quinn and Calum, not Kellan. But at some point, there was a marked difference in the name’s delivery, and I noticed Kellan more. Might just be me and my rubbish hearing though.
The story itself is well written and well delivered. Different enough to be interesting and to totally hold my attention from start to finish. And trust me on this, that’s a tricky thing right now! (major book funk!) While I twigged something was a little different in Quinn early on, how that all played out was not how I thought it would.
The rogue wolf was called an omega here, and that’s different to other wolf shifter books and I did like that some things were tipped on their head, I really did.
Not especially heavy on the smexy stuff, but plenty of steam! It’s not really needed here, I don’t think. Quinn and Kellan have passion and attraction and that comes across well enough. It is violent though, when dealing with the rogue and I think that was needed.
Long seems to have narrated a fair few of Northcote’s books, I might have a few more hours listening on my audio list now!
4 stars for the book
5 stars for the narration
4.5 overall but rounded UP for the blog.
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a different take on shifters
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The story about two boys falling for each other was sweet if a little predictable. An extremely happy, sappy ending, which I love.
An awesome shifter story
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Hamish Long has performed several books for Jay Northcote and I love everything I’ve listened to that he has performed, including a title under his other name of Joe Jameson (I highly recommend Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall). The second name isn’t a secret as he revealed it quite a while ago on Facebook.
Hamish did an amazing variety of voices and accents for The Half Wolf – each of them very distinct from one another. I really can’t say enough good things about his performance.
My review from nearly 4 years ago holds up very well so I’ve only made minor revisions to it.
The Half Wolf is a different shifter story from others that I've read. With the plethora of shifter stories available these days, I consider that a good thing.
Kellan is part of a gypsy-like shifter pack. Quinn is a young man who works for his aunt; his parents are dead. When Kellan comes into the store where Quinn works, he is intrigued by the unusual scent that Quinn has. The two strike up a friendship that soon turns into more.
I liked the dynamics of this story; there seem to be a lot of metaphors for the lack of acceptance that people who are different face every day in real life. Quinn was brought up to accept shifters while many people in his town do not like them and don't want them around.
It's sad that it takes a major crisis for the townspeople to see that the shifters pose no threat to them. Unfortunately, this is how things often happen in real life as well.
This was a very enjoyable story from an author whose work I like more with every book of his that I read.
A copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author/narrator.
***Reviewed for Xtreme-Delusions dot com***
An interesting and different shifter story.
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