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# On Fire: A Teen Wolf Novel

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DREAMS CAN COME TRUE. JUST NOT THE GOOD ONES. In Beacon Hills, a mountain lion is blamed for a spate of vicious attacks; Scott McCall wishes the cause was that simple. Unfortunately, hiding his werewolf identity, especially from Allison Argent, while fighting his need to shift, is only one problem. Keeping his mysterious, murderous Alpha off his back (literally), avoiding hunters, deciphering strange dreams about flames and impending doom . . . is really eating into lacrosse practice and hang-out time. So when Jackson Whittemore doesn’t show for his date with Lydia, Scott hopes that helping Allison track down their buddy will be simpler. Derek—whose hunger for vengeance blinds him to the dangers that lie in wait—and Stiles are also looking, but the worried teens’ search is leading right to the preserve from Scott’s nightmare. They aren’t the only ones in the woods, and their little trip starts looking less like a rescue mission and more like an elaborate trap—one that will force them to make the choice between killing and being killed. . . .

Review: Filled in some nifty backstory - I usually take a dim view of the "novels" that are written for television shows because they're usually written fast to try to earn a cheap buck for the studios. However, I'm happy to report that I really liked this one. (Which is good because I really enjoy watching Teen Wolf.) The novel takes place during the time period covered by the first season of Teen Wolf so you might want to reacquaint yourself with what happened in the first season before you read the book. Without going back and watching the episodes one at a time, I think this action takes places sometime in the middle of the season. It is an entirely new story (probably could have been an episode by itself) and not a rehash of an episode. The best part of the novel is that it fills in quite a bit of backstory on several of the characters, specifically Derek Hale. Turns out, Derek wasn't always Mr. Tall, Dark and Angsty but was actually more like Scott McCall. Derek's story is told in flashbacks throughout the book and considering you know how it all eventually turns out for him, it is pretty heartbreaking. The rest of the story is interesting as well. The story revolves around the crew (Scott, Allison, Derek and Stiles) trying to find Jackson who has gone missing and you find out quite a bit more about Jackson and his background. You develop a different point of view on the Jackson character which makes watching (or re-watching) the episodes in season 2 more interesting. If you've watched Season 2 about the development of the Kanima, it lends a new dimension to that as well. This book came out around the time Season 2 was just ending and there are some things in the book that get referenced in Season 2. However, it isn't necessary to have watched the second season to enjoy this book. It is pretty helpful to watch season 1, though, because the book doesn't explain the origin of anyone or who the characters are - it just jumps right into the action.
Review: Great Teen Wolf Book - If you are a fan of the show, this book is a great thing to tide you over for a bit, if you read it in the absence of the show since it isn't summer... the book started slow, but when you get in to the book, if you like the show there are plenty of things that you can appreciate about the story that is written. This book picks up inside of the first season and gives a back story to some of the characters that fans of the show have come to love. The book was an enjoyable read. The book took twists and turns that were not a part of the episodes which is fun in its own way. The best thing about this book is that I love the show and it has given me different perspectives on some of the characters and events that have transpired. I would say if you watched Season 1 of the show, this is a good book for you. Although season 2 has ended, it isn't really necessary that you have seen it to be able to follow the plot within.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,431,118 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #254 in Teen & Young Adult Media Tie-In eBooks #281 in Teen & Young Adult TV, Movie, Video Game Adaptations #346 in Teen & Young Adult Werewolf & Shifter Fiction |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Filled in some nifty backstory
*by T***N on August 27, 2012*

I usually take a dim view of the "novels" that are written for television shows because they're usually written fast to try to earn a cheap buck for the studios. However, I'm happy to report that I really liked this one. (Which is good because I really enjoy watching Teen Wolf.) The novel takes place during the time period covered by the first season of Teen Wolf so you might want to reacquaint yourself with what happened in the first season before you read the book. Without going back and watching the episodes one at a time, I think this action takes places sometime in the middle of the season. It is an entirely new story (probably could have been an episode by itself) and not a rehash of an episode. The best part of the novel is that it fills in quite a bit of backstory on several of the characters, specifically Derek Hale. Turns out, Derek wasn't always Mr. Tall, Dark and Angsty but was actually more like Scott McCall. Derek's story is told in flashbacks throughout the book and considering you know how it all eventually turns out for him, it is pretty heartbreaking. The rest of the story is interesting as well. The story revolves around the crew (Scott, Allison, Derek and Stiles) trying to find Jackson who has gone missing and you find out quite a bit more about Jackson and his background. You develop a different point of view on the Jackson character which makes watching (or re-watching) the episodes in season 2 more interesting. If you've watched Season 2 about the development of the Kanima, it lends a new dimension to that as well. This book came out around the time Season 2 was just ending and there are some things in the book that get referenced in Season 2. However, it isn't necessary to have watched the second season to enjoy this book. It is pretty helpful to watch season 1, though, because the book doesn't explain the origin of anyone or who the characters are - it just jumps right into the action.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Teen Wolf Book
*by N***R on September 9, 2012*

If you are a fan of the show, this book is a great thing to tide you over for a bit, if you read it in the absence of the show since it isn't summer... the book started slow, but when you get in to the book, if you like the show there are plenty of things that you can appreciate about the story that is written. This book picks up inside of the first season and gives a back story to some of the characters that fans of the show have come to love. The book was an enjoyable read. The book took twists and turns that were not a part of the episodes which is fun in its own way. The best thing about this book is that I love the show and it has given me different perspectives on some of the characters and events that have transpired. I would say if you watched Season 1 of the show, this is a good book for you. Although season 2 has ended, it isn't really necessary that you have seen it to be able to follow the plot within.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome!
*by N***K on July 9, 2013*

This was a great tie-in to the TV series, revealing a previously unseen story from Teen Wolf set between episodes 6 and 8 of season 1. I especially liked the frequent flashbacks to the past in the novel, such as: - how Derek Hale and Kate Argent met and formed a relationship - how Derek's family and home life was explored in greater detail, especially with his older sister Laura - how Scott's physically and verbally abusive father was introduced (though his name is never given) I especially liked how most of the main characters in the novel had met each other in some capacity in flashbacks and not realized or remembered it. I highly recommend this novel to any fan of the Teen Wolf TV series. Overall, an excellent read, and I look forward to more book in the series should any more ever be published!

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