Wolf's song
Black Hills Wolves
by Taryn Kincaid
Barely 18 years old and with a head full of visions and lupine voices
Brick Northridge feels driven to challenge the greedy an cruel Alpha of
his pack. But lacking the muscle and massive bulk that is commonly
required to take out a mature, powerful creature with decades of
experience, Brick was quickly taken down by the leader. Beaten by the
Alpha's thugs and exiled from the pack he is left to live his life alone
in a mountain cabin in the black Hills.
Summer McCoy discovers Brick while flying in the form of a raven. She
is a feline shifter and skinwalker who prefers to be in the form of the
bird more than any other. She see's him and wonders what is wrong with
him since he isn't even getting up to take care of himself. So she
starts to bring him trinkets and singing her birdsong to him until he
seems to snap out of his funk.
It
has been 10 years since she has been watching him from afar and he
seems to enjoy knowing that she is near. But now her clan is
threatening the pack that banished Brick. Can he go back? Can they
bring peace to the clans if they work together?? Can their love heal
the forces that are determined to destroy them??
Review:
I liked Brick right off the bat even when he was a little full of
himself and ready to challenge the Alpha before he was ready. I enjoyed
watching him mature and come into himself in the quiet mountain cabin.
And Summer was great. Bringing him things and just watching from afar
to see if he liked what she brought. The way the author built their
relationship without them being right there with each other was great.
I really liked their story and reading this author. I look forward to
reading more of her books :)
5 of 5 stars
Theresa
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