Robin’s Review of Wolves of Bad Chapel (The Peace Keepers Chronicles Book 1)   


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Rating: 5 out of 5.

They look just like us.

Until they grow fangs and fur.

Then the nightmare begins.

August Bronze only wanted to make his dad proud. But when he couldn’t save his family from werewolves, now all he wants is to rid the world of every monster he can find. The only problem is that nobody wants to hire someone considered cursed.

But when the opportunity arises, August leaps at the chance to prove himself and falls right into a plot to enslave humanity. Turns out, everything everyone knew about monsters was wrong. They aren’t mindless beasts, but creatures hellbent to turn humanity from top dog to lunch.

With the fate of the world at stake, it will be up to August to face down a horde of werewolves and stop their secret invasion.

The only question is whether he has enough bullets.

If you enjoy steampunk, grim fairy tales, terrifying monsters, and plenty of thrilling action, then you will love the Wolves of Bad Chapel, the first installment in the Peace Keeper Chronicles series.

Action Packed

This book is about a teenager named Angus who is learning to be a Hunter to fight werewolves. His family is killed in an attack, and he joins a squad of Hunters to seek revenge. While the story has a unique take on how werewolves came to be, it takes a while for Angus to mature and become a leader. The writing style is easy to follow, and there are twists and turns that add to the suspense. The book has relatable characters, intense emotions, and impulsive actions. The story is action-packed, and the plot takes unexpected turns. Overall, it is a great mix of action and paranormal mysticism.

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