This book is very interesting from a legendary standpoint. It is true that every time we hear about werewolves, we think of men. I never asked myself before a woman werewolf, I admit. And I think the explanation is pretty good. Anyway still a patriarchal society. Finally fortunately Elena is there; o) Bite is a novel that captures the reader from the first pages. It is difficult to separate after. It's also a clever mix of action, legend, explanation and of course romance, all with a lot of suffering and little pleasures. In addition, which adds interest to the book, is the fact that Elena is a woman, the only female werewolf, and a modern woman at that. It is interesting to see how she manages to evolve in a world of men and also his reactions to events where an untrained woman could possibly react badly; o) Frankly it's a book I highly recommend to lovers of night creatures. There are many books on vampires, but ultimately not that much about werewolves, I think this is due to the legendary side of werewolves which is seen as a bloodthirsty monster, horrible and ultra-violent, which not only transforms the full moon, as the vampire, although still a bloodthirsty monster, can make its way among humans, and also has a beauty and a remarkable charisma, this which must surely better run the imagination of writers. That said, do not be fooled by these legends, and discover more about werewolves, they are not so monstrous as that, far from there, finally it depends which one speaks.