

I also just feel like Klune really hit his stride with this book. Like for once can we just have a norma day without stupid shit happening?“ “ I swear to god, witches and wolves are the most dramatic bitches I’ve ever known in my life. Which won’t make sense when you get to the big showdown, as it’s anything but quiet, but it makes an interesting contrast. It’s both quieter but also more devastating. Overall this story is the one with the most surprises, in all manner of speaking, and it’s also the most. My original GR rating was four but I’m rounding right up to top marks. And while I admitted to downgrading book one from a full five to a four and a half. I think this might be my favourite of the bunch (so far!). And when it does, everything will shatter. More than anything, Robbie hungers for answers, because one of those alleged traitors is Kelly Bennett-the wolf who may be his mate. Whispers of traitorous wolves and wild magic abound-but who are the traitors and who the betrayed? Life as the trusted second to Michelle Hughes-the Alpha of all-and the cherished friend of a gentle old witch teaches Robbie what it means to be pack, to have a home.īut when a mission from Michelle sends Robbie into the field, he finds himself questioning where he belongs and everything he’s been told. It’s enough-until he receives a summons from the wolf stronghold in Caswell, Maine.

After the death of his mother, he bounces around from pack to pack, forming temporary bonds to keep from turning feral. All Robbie Fontaine ever wanted was a place to belong.
