![]() The book is slightly less discrete than its predecessors. It didn’t let me down, though it also didn’t go quite where I expected. With danger on two fronts, Blackthorn and Grim are faced with a heartbreaking choice: to stand once again by each other’s side or to fight their battles alone…ĭen of Wolves was one of my most anticipated books of 2016. It doesn’t take Grim long to realize that everything in Wolf Glen is not as it seems–the place is full of perilous secrets and deadly lies…īack at Winterfalls, the evil touch of Blackthorn’s sworn enemy reopens old wounds and fuels her long-simmering passion for justice. ![]() But after the recent ordeal she and her companion, Grim, have suffered, she knows she cannot let go of her quest to bring justice to the man who ruined her life.ĭespite her personal struggles, Blackthorn agrees to help the princess of Dalriada in taking care of a troubled young girl who has recently been brought to court, while Grim is sent to the girl’s home at Wolf Glen to aid her wealthy father with a strange task–repairing a broken-down house deep in the woods. ![]() Healer Blackthorn knows all too well the rules of her bond to the fey: seek no vengeance, help any who ask, do only good. Reading Challenges: Australian Women Writers Challenge 2016Īvailable: Publisher (print and electronic) ~ Abbey’s ~ Amazon ~ Barnes & Noble ~ Book Depository ~ Booktopia ~ Dymocks ~ Koboĭisclaimer: I was provided with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. ![]() Published: October 2016 by PanMacmillan Australiaįormat reviewed: Trade paperback, 418 pages ![]()
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