What did you like best about this story?
Being a werewolf is something Tommy Roling grew up with. Being controlled by the full moon every month is just a way of life. He had everything going for him

All it took to end his superstar college football career was one night game, one full moon, and one big hit. All it took to end his college career was getting his girlfriend pregnant. All it took to lose his job was getting sick. When he finds himself broke and raising his daughter on his own, the downward spiral of his life just keeps worse. His life isn’t going in any kind of direction that he planned and now a dead man has been found on Tommy’s werewolf running ground and he’s a suspect. The only path clear to him is the one out of town, to the door of his estranged aunt and her family to find out who he really is, what he can do, and that he’s not nearly as alone as he thought he was.

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‘Family, Pack’ – review
Finally a werewolf book without vampires!
The character being a single-dad (Tommy) is a pretty interesting start to the story and the immediate and extended family relationships were in-depth enough to feel like I actually had a pretty complete understanding of their dynamics. The development of Corrine’s character was surprisingly delightful after what seemed to be the downfall of a young man who had a bright future ahead of him. Most of the story moves along at a good pace and I really am looking forward to the next book in the series. I hope that Mr. Jasper delves a little bit more into Corrine’s story (her learning, training and adaptation), as well as Tommy and Nina’s relationship – all of which was being set up in this book, ‘Family, Pack’.

I also liked that this book was within itself complete, while still setting up for book 2. So many books leave you on too much of a cliff hanger that it’s frustrating to either wait for the other book to be published or invest in another book just to get some closure on a story. ‘Family, Pack’ leaves enough open to keep me wanting to read more but satisfied with it as a stand alone as well, in the case of not being able to get to book 2 as quickly as I want to.

TLDR: • Is ‘Family, Pack’ a good story: Yes. • Was is interesting throughout? Yes. • Would I recommend it to a friend? Yes, especially if they like the supernatural/fantasy genre. • Am I going to read the rest of the series? Yes. • Should you read it? I think you should.

What about Maxwell Zener’s performance did you like?
Maxwell Zener’s narration was pretty decent. I would listen to more books narrated by Maxwell Zener. He’s got the growling voices down pat. His voice is easy to listen to, and he expresses characters succinctly with their mood.
Any additional comments?
This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom. This did not change my level of satisfaction with the book at all – I happened to actually like it.