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Night of the Wolf (Mass Market Paperback)

de Alice Borchardt (Author) "The wolf awoke ..." En savoir plus
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Night of the Wolf interweaves a tale of the Roman Empire with magic, romance, and--lycanthropy. It follows The Silver Wolf, Alice Borchardt's absorbing story of the coming of age of a young woman who must learn to control and enjoy her wild side within the exotic setting of decadent Rome. This sequel begins by focusing on a mysterious figure from The Silver Wolf, Maeniel, a wolf who must contend with being a part-time human. Some of the other characters are magical in their own ways, such as Dryas, a warrior queen and priestess of the Caledoni. Others are resolutely human, such as Lucius, a Roman noble who finds himself at the mercy of Caesar and Cleopatra. Maeniel gradually begins to understand the quirks of human nature and in time finds that all roads lead to Rome, where Caesar's life is in the hands of Maeniel and his allies. With an adventurous plot, an unusual historical background, and a large helping of steamy sex scenes, this series should be much to the taste of fans of Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon or Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. --Blaise Selby --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Publishers Weekly

This pseudo-historical fantasy sequel to last year's The Silver Wolf needs an exhausting amount of novelistic foreplay to stoke its climax, the assassination of Julius Caesar. Maeniel, the man who was empowered in the previous novel with the ability to turn into a wolf, now meets menopausal Dryas, a fiercely independent warrior from the White Isle's northern highlands. Dryas has been summoned by Archdruid Mir as the Celts' last hope to stem the Roman invasion by assassinating Caesar. First, though, she is supposed to seduce and kill Maeniel, who has been savaging Mir's people to punish them for having sacrificed a Celtic princess with whom he had an affair. (Their libidinous entanglement provides grist for several sexy flashbacks.) Many pages later, Maeniel and Dryas have become allies and are in Rome as the fateful Ides of March approach. Borchardt effectively conveys her sympathy with wolf psychology, but she rides militant feminism into the ground. Her dialogue runs to the cheesy, especially the vaporings of Caesar's doomed wife, Calpurnia, and the stock chitterings of stereotypic gay Roman epicureans. Undigested chunks of familiar Latin and Shakespeare constantly impede the action, so that hunky primitives and gratefully lustful middle-aged temptresses notwithstanding, Borchardt's attempt at mingling wolves and women, Avalon's mists and the debauchery of Rome turns out irrevocably sterile. Author tour; foreign rights sold in Germany, Holland and the UK. (Aug.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Night of the Wolf by Alice Brochardt, Janv. 30 2004
Par "fuzcat" (Ayer, MA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Night of the Wolf (Hardcover)
Night of the Wolf by Alice Borchardt

In this, the second book in Alice Borchardt's Silver Wolf series, we find the author taking us further back in time. The first half of the book is about Maeniel, the mysterious bridegroom from The Silver Wolf. The book takes us back to his origins and the time of Julius Cesar. We learn how he became a shape shifter and watch as he struggles to understand and learn the ways of men.

The second half of the book focuses on Lucius, a wealthy Roman citizen, and Dryas, a Caledoni queen with a desire for the death of Julius Cesar. While I enjoyed both halves of the book, there seemed to be almost two complete, or rather incomplete, stories taking place. I was able to follow the plot, but at times was left wondering why I was doing so. Still, I found the second half of the book entertaining and I particularly liked the character Philo. Philo seemed to be what Mir and Blaze (the last druid priests of Gaul) should have been.

Aside from the fact that the book was supposed to be about him, there seemed to be little point of Maeniel being in the second part of the story. He was given a bit of a role at the end, as if to justify his continued existence, but was mostly left hanging out with his tongue lolling out of his mouth.

The ending to me seemed weak and a bit muddled. I often find this in books though. (Attention authors: If you are going to take several hundred pages to set up the ending, please feel free to take more than a page to actually end the book.) I think part of the problem was that it did not seem like a good place to end. Many of us passed either History or English or Drama in high school and know that Julius Cesar dies. I was quite ready to continue on with Dryas's journey and see what awaited her when she reached home. I think another few chapters would have made a big difference.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Very uneven, Oct. 13 2003
The author creates the brilliant character of Maeniel, and then lets him go to waste. He becomes nothing more than a man who boinks his way through life and is actually even made into a figure of fun with his transformations.

The second half of the book is dominated by Rome and Dryas, and thus really not that interesting. The love story with Lucius is a total anti-climax, and Caesar, Cleo and Antony are all like cardboard cutouts. The ending is abrupt and leaves us hanging. The whole bizarre story with Calpurnia is just too silly, but it is critical to the whole plot. I like Maeniel much better when he was in love with Imona, and his relationship with Dryas is absurd.

It starts out as erotic, and by the end it becomes, gee, they had a great time. We also get tons of characters with various depravities, but little point in introducing them.

I wonder if the author became as bored with the book as I did at the end. I mean, we all know Caesar is about to be assassinated, but there would have been more suspense! The history of the period is not really brought to life, for all the gladiatorial nonsense which has been done far better elsewhere.

I adored the Silver Wolf, but she was a much more sensual character, with real depth, and Maeniel likewise gets to do far more exciting things than hunt and sniff women. Apart from being a good hunter and lover, Maeniel just dwindles to almost nothing at the end of this novel.

I hope he will improve in the Wolf King; he was certainly a lot more interesting in the Silver Wolf.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Couldn't Finish It, Mars 2 2003
Par B. Darrow "nativecalgal" (Oak Park, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I enjoyed The Silver Wolf, but Night of the Wolf just didn't go anywhere. The story surrounding the wolf character was boring and the stories about the other characters were confusing. Perhaps those who persevered into the second half were rewarded. I couldn't get there.

I'm glad it was a library book. I won't be trying Ms. Borchardt again.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Suprisingly pleasing!
To start off, this book was slow or confusing with all the flash-backs in the very begenning<key word[begenning]>.Don't let this make you stop reading whatever you do. Read more
Publié le Avril 6 2002 par Sackatus Dominious

3.0étoiles sur 5 interesting but inferior 2nd in the series
I found this prequel/sequel to be a bit hard to follow at times. Jumping from the long distant past to the present and from wolf to man made the beginning 1/2 of the book very... Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 quite a good followup
At first, the Night of the Wolf didn't grab me in the same was as her previous book - The Silver Wolf. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 quite a good followup
At first, the Night of the Wolf didn't grab me in the same was as her previous book - The Silver Wolf. Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2001 par Shannon B Davis

2.0étoiles sur 5 If I hadn't bought it...
...I would have quit after 50 pages or so. Ms. Borchardt successfully created a mysterious atmosphere by not explaining many of the characters' actions. Read more
Publié le Nov. 14 2001 par Michael Francis

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant pre-quel to "The Silver Wolf"
This is a terrific novel, that blends historical fiction with fantasy and magic. It is a pre-quel to "The Silver Wolf", in that it goes back about 800 years to tell us... Read more
Publié le Oct. 15 2001 par G. Sawaged

1.0étoiles sur 5 Forgive me Ms. Borchardt
Night of the Wolf was probably the worst novel I have read in many years, and I read more than 50 per year. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not too bad
Night of the Wolf wasn't too bad. The first part of the book kind of turned me off but eventually it got better. Read more
Publié le Aoû 17 2001 par shatteredcrystalchalice

4.0étoiles sur 5 Maeniel the gray wolf and the assassination of Julius Caesar
Like many who read "The Silver Wolf" I was initially disappointed that Alice Borchardt's second volume in the "series" was a prequel that went back over a... Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2001 par Lawrance M. Bernabo

5.0étoiles sur 5 a highly biased recommendation
Like the title says, I'm rather biased in favor of both wolves & Ms.Borchardt so please remember to tkae all this _cum grano salis_(with a grain of salt). Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2001 par Mike Hurley

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