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Winter A Dog Days Novel Dogs Days Book 2 eBook Sierra Dean



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Eloise “Lou” Whittaker can’t shake the feeling she’s forgetting something.

After surviving the explosion of the Poisonfoot Library, she struggles to find her footing again, and she’s grateful Archer Wyatt is there to make sure she’s all right. But Archer seems to be around an awful lot and Lou has trouble controlling herself when she’s with him. She should be thrilled the most popular guy in school wants to be with her, but still, there’s that nagging feeling…

Cooper Reynolds knows he ought to let Lou go. He was putting her at risk by letting her in the first time, and now that she’s a blank slate he should just let her go on blissfully unaware of his curse. But she’s given him a taste of something dangerous… hope.

Can Cooper and an unlikely ally help Lou break free from the spell she’s under?

And can they do it before a new force threatens to destroy the whole town?

Winter A Dog Days Novel Dogs Days Book 2 eBook Sierra Dean

I so felt for Cooper but was glad he fought and didn’t give in. Even as Archer and Lou got close Cooper didn’t give up.

the story picks up where Autumn left off. Cooper is counting down the days until he turns, he is in love with Lou and is hopeful she can save him. Lou doesn’t remember him though. Now Lou and Archer are close and Cooper needs to find a way to get Lou to remember.

The story is really intriguing. Cooper has everyone against him and Lou and making him feel he should give in but he doesn’t. He knows something is up. So he turns to someone for help. This gains him another friend and has him see what he missed. He missed having people by his side. He missed having people to talk to and care for. People who weren’t family.

Archer at first I didn’t like him for what he was doing but as you get to see him for him you realize that he is under pressure. Not only is his mother and brother hovering and berating him but he truly believes what he is doing is for good. That he is protecting people and doing what is right.He believed he was being selfless.

Winter has you feeling more and seeing the characters grow. Cooper grew with hope and love. His sister grew in acceptance. Lou began to become stronger and fight more against others. Her grandma was growing in her stubbornness.

The plot is getting heavier and drawing you in more as the story unfolds. Cooper changes and begins to fight what is happening to him and believing in someone and love. Archer is realizing some things as well. When the book ends you are happy for Cooper and Lou but feel bad for Archer. You also see a new ally for Cooper and Lou.

Product details

  • File Size 1108 KB
  • Print Length 178 pages
  • Publisher Sierra Dean (February 15, 2014)
  • Publication Date February 15, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00IH5GPPY

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Winter A Dog Days Novel Dogs Days Book 2 eBook Sierra Dean Reviews


Autumn ended with an evil cliffhanger, and Winter took up right where Autumn ended, so you really you have to read them in order. It also has a cliffhanger, though not as nasty as the first book.

Autumn ended with a big explosion of the library, and Lou losing her memory of Cooper completely. Nothing else, just Cooper. At first Cooper thinks it is for the best, now she wont grieve for him when his curse hits him, but he misses her more than he thought possible. Finally having a friend, someone who talks to him, who likes him, and who has given him hope they will find a way out of this. All the adults seem to be happy that Lou has forgotten him, even his own mother.
But Lou can’t shake the feeling she is forgetting something important, and when her father’s ghost haunts her in the mirror again, she still doesn’t know what she is supposed to be doing. But when she finally is allowed to go to school again, she meets Cooper again, and is surprised that she has forgotten such a cute boy. And he seems to know more about her than she has ever shared before. Something is just not right.

Cooper is investigating the past on his own now trying to find out what happened to start the curse. But he needs to get Lou her memory back, and gets help from his sister Mia’s boyfriend Max. And it works! But Archer feels that his magic is not strong enough to keep Lou under his spell and accepting him as her new boyfriend. And so he calls for help, to his big brother. After all, he dealt with Cooper’s brother very well before …

I loved this story! It is amazing, and original, and I loved how Lou fell for Cooper again, even though Archer was trying to influence her so much. It was hard to miss that much of her memory, but how it all came back was a great scene. I would like to know why Cooper’s mother does not want them together though, especially as her son has so little time left to enjoy his life. And I do wish Cooper would quit the football team where no one appreciates him. And I think it is time for Lou’s grandmother to tell what she knows about the curse. Archer’s family is way more involved than they let on to, and I just know they are the evil ones. Still, Sierra Dean has a knack of twisting a plot and a theory into something completely different and unforeseen. Which I love of course.

I like the interaction between Lou and her best friend Marnie, who really wants to see Lou in Archer’s arms. She is kind of brainless, but also really a sweetheart.
It was also fun to see Cooper reacting to working magic with his new friend, so sceptic, like the curse he is under is not magic too. And I loved how Max’s mother treated Cooper, so unlike his own mother, who is the local sheriff and working all the time.

I can’t wait to read the next book. If you do like paranormal Young Adult, without the angst and not really a love triangle (Lou knows who she wants!), go for this series, you won’t be sorry. Promise. I know this is a self published series, but it is good, and well edited. No irritating typo’s and mistakes and such.

9,5 stars.

© 2014 Reviews by Aurian </p>
It's been a while since I read book 1 and I'm so so so glad I have the next books in the series queued up so I can find out how things turn out because...HOT DAMN, THINGS ARE HAPPENING. Thiiiiiiiings!

Like Lou's loss of memory about all things Cooper. As an aside, Archer is an awful person and he's going to have to do a whole lot of groveling to make things right after what he did and allowed to happen. As of right now, I'm not seeing much chance for redemption in him. Actually, I don't see much in his entire family. The Wyatts are bad and all the things they done just have to come back to bite them in the butt at some point.

But let's get back to Lou and Cooper. With Lou's memory on the fritz, they reset to how things had been when Lou first moved to town. Except Lou has the nagging feeling she's forgotten something important. You know, something like a cursed boy who's come to mean far more to her than she ever expected.

Things are heating up in Poisonfoot and Spring is coming on soon.

-Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
Winter is a good book and I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series, Spring. This is the second book in the Dog Days series. What do you do when the person you are in love with and the person that gave you hope is made to forget you?! Cooper knows he should probably just let Lou go and let her be free, but he just can't. Before she came around, he really didn't have any hope and didn't know real love. He cannot stay away from her. Eloise or "Lou" feels like she has forgot something but she cannot put her finger on what it is. She keeps trying to figure out what happened with the library and what it is she's missing.

This series is really good and you keep finding out more and more about the curse, why things are happening, and what happened in the past.
I so felt for Cooper but was glad he fought and didn’t give in. Even as Archer and Lou got close Cooper didn’t give up.

the story picks up where Autumn left off. Cooper is counting down the days until he turns, he is in love with Lou and is hopeful she can save him. Lou doesn’t remember him though. Now Lou and Archer are close and Cooper needs to find a way to get Lou to remember.

The story is really intriguing. Cooper has everyone against him and Lou and making him feel he should give in but he doesn’t. He knows something is up. So he turns to someone for help. This gains him another friend and has him see what he missed. He missed having people by his side. He missed having people to talk to and care for. People who weren’t family.

Archer at first I didn’t like him for what he was doing but as you get to see him for him you realize that he is under pressure. Not only is his mother and brother hovering and berating him but he truly believes what he is doing is for good. That he is protecting people and doing what is right.He believed he was being selfless.

Winter has you feeling more and seeing the characters grow. Cooper grew with hope and love. His sister grew in acceptance. Lou began to become stronger and fight more against others. Her grandma was growing in her stubbornness.

The plot is getting heavier and drawing you in more as the story unfolds. Cooper changes and begins to fight what is happening to him and believing in someone and love. Archer is realizing some things as well. When the book ends you are happy for Cooper and Lou but feel bad for Archer. You also see a new ally for Cooper and Lou.
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