Anita,
I have read your portions of the books, and it's haunting that many people really don't know that another world lies within their own. Another world that can kill and feast upon humans, but at their will power they control those urges to feast upon human blood. There is so much this world has to learn about this other world, and many who must see that this other world truly exists. My thoughs on this book, is many should read it. This world has a lot to learn. It they thought Vampires were dangerous wait till the learn about Lycans.
~Carol
Anita:
     I just read your novel and like the idea of it very much. It is a nice twist on the Werewolf theme, one that pretty frankly acknowledges the multiplicity of repressions, personalities, curiosities and.obsessions that make up the normal human unconscious/subconscious/waking mind. I like ideas and books that explore these kinds of matters, Keep at it, please.                 Daniel

Your book was very interesting and I never read books about werwolves or vampires etc. before. I think the concept of the wolf within is excellent and could have deeper psychological implications. The charaters are easy for the readers to get into their feelings and unique personalities and relating with them which is the best thing about a good book. Also, the most important thing to me is being able to relate to the main character as a moral person, yet with this deep animal instinct within that he has to deal with somehow. Make me want to find out more.          :)   Carol
I have always been fascinated by wolves. They are mysterious, passionate.....I find the story of the Hidden Wolf very interesting, as it is not only about a legend that is ages old, but it is written from a different angle - nobody can recongnize a Hidden Wolf. The story also deals with human emotions like denial and acceptance..........Shining