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product_id: 1768533
title: "Anchor Paperback – March 6, 2012"
brand: "jorrie spencer"
price: "A$55"
currency: AUD
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reviews_count: 8
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# Anchor Paperback – March 6, 2012

**Brand:** jorrie spencer
**Price:** A$55
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- **What is this?** Anchor Paperback – March 6, 2012 by jorrie spencer
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A Wolf Town story...
  

*by J***D on Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2011*

Jorrie Spencer has created a very fascinating world---starting with various types of paranormal elements made believable, and adding more layers with each outing.  Her world is populated by shifters--primarily wolf but also some cats as well as 'minders'--humans with psychic abilities to manipulate others.  In this story she adds in a 'dream wraith', a human who can affect others while asleep, and in this case is tied to wolf shifters somehow.She writes interrelated characters in her series--both under the pen name of Jorrie Spencer (for more traditional male/female relationships) as well as the name Joely Skye (tend to be spicier and feature m/m relationships).  The characters and the story lines have overlap but for the most part are stand alones (Anchor is one that benefits from having read the previous ones...coming in cold would be more confusing).Anchor is about 3450 Kindle locations (e-version only so far, so no page count).  In a shorter format it is a lot more difficult to really show the characters and motivations and this is one book I think would have benefited by having more pages.  I loved the updating and/or involvement of older characters--always a plus.  I just wish it had all been longer so I could get just a better 'feel' for the main characters and have having the attraction develop a little more.  Some of her stories are much higher on the angst scale, and this too would have been fun to see more of for these characters.For new readers looking to start with her stories (which I do recommend) I would not suggest starting here. I would recommend also reading the Joely Skye stories as well as the integrated whole makes for a better experience.  Start with 
  
The Strength of the Pack: a Northern Shifters novel







  
  
     and/or 
  
Monster







  
  
    .  (Eventually the two series have converging characters).Also, pay attention to the publisher's descriptions--some of the books are quite graphic which may or may not appeal to some readers.  This one has one 'scene' and is pretty straightforward.In any case, I am a fan of this series and would not miss this title--very much enjoyed it!JTG

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I bought this book
  

*by T***S on Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016*

I don't buy books anymore.  There's so much free material to read that you don't really need to purchase them.  This one caught my eye though so I thought I'd give it a try.  I wish I hadn't.  For the price the book was too short and lacked character development.  It felt rushed in spots.  There was no romance build up in my opinion.  The alpha qualities one would come to expect from a shifter were lacking.  The fight scene?  Almost nonexistent.  It never felt like the characters were in danger.  Except!  For the first look chapter that originally got me interested in the purchase of the book.  Good job on that one.  The first chapter went into very good detail about the main characters abilities while she was in the fight scene.  That is the only reason I read this book.  Her abilities reminded me of a Sherrilyn Kenyon Dream Hunter novel.  What irritated me was that it was all very anticlimactic.  When she finally took down the target it was from the eyes of the alpha.  The writer didn't take us back inside Mala as she was completing her first ki**(word hidden because of sensitivity filter).  She never described the feelings of Mala.  I was curious about how it felt when she finally figured out how to connect with a specific person.  None of that had any great detail.  The only detail that got worked over each time was that Mala was exhausted after she used her abilities.  So the book was just ok for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great book
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2011*

Mala has had realistic dreams nearly all her life of violence.  It's destroyed her life and made keeping a job nearly impossible.  She dreams of people in trouble, and has learned to manipulate the dream in order to protect them.  She's always thought they were just dreams, until one day she sees something that tells her they may be real.  Driven to find the truth, she goes to wolf town to find the boy she helped in her dreams, and maybe find that is wasn't just a dream after all. The characters are well written and I found myself hoping that Mala could find herself and get stronger, after the way her life has gone so far.  Angus is a wonderful hero, strong but not willing to give up all his common sense once he meets his mate Mala. What I particularly liked about this story was that Mala didn't immediately get strong and able to fight everything on her own, it all wasn't solved overnight, and people didn't believe her at first.  That seemed more real to me than some stories that makes it appear that overnight the heroine or hero gets vindication.  I enjoyed reading this story and when other stories from this series comes out, I'll be sure to pick it up.

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