Snowball: Chronicles of a Wererabbit
by Michelle Zeman
Introduction
Snowball: Chronicles of a Wererabbit was gifted to me by the author in exchange for an honest and fair review. I wrote this review on assignment for Reader's Hollow.
Genre /Intended audience
Urban fantasy / suitable for teens and adults
Narration
Third person past tense for part one and first person (by Snow) past tense for most of part two
Characters
John Everly- a vampire of royal blood, born in the 1650s
Edgar - a vampire, John’s friend since childhood
Victoria Everly - John’s older sister
Snowball Everly- a wererabbit
David - a friend of Edgar’s, a werewolf who is unable to shift to wolf form
Josh - a young werewolf kidnapped and experimented on by unknown humans and vampires
Setting
An alternate version of our modern world, with vampires and other mythical creatures.
Theme
Coming of age and accepting oneself
Plot
John Everly, a vampire over three hundred years old, rescues a young rabbit from a burning lab, but she is no ordinary rabbit. He gives her the name Snowball. He discovers she has both rabbit and human DNA and expects that she’ll eventually be able to shift between forms. Together with his partner Edgar, they form an unlikely family. Unfortunately, whoever created Snow will come looking for her.
About the Author
Find out more about Michelle Zeman (AKA M y Zeman) on her website. Snowball: Chronicles of a Wererabbit is the first in her new series, which she plans to extend to at least seven books.
My Opinion
See my review at Reader's Hollow.
Conclusion
I greatly enjoyed the book and found it so unusual and refreshing that I have already bought the sequel and plan to read it as soon as I have time. I give Snowball: Chronicles of a Wererabbit a strong four out of five stars.