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Forever Wolf
2019
First Published
4.11
Average Rating
315
Number of Pages

Part of Series

*A Kirkus and ALA Booklist Best Book of 2019* Legend says his eyes portend the end of the world...or perhaps, the beginning... Born with one blue eye and one green, Eyulf was abandoned by his pack as an infant and has never understood why, or what he is... Varya is fiercely loyal to the Great North Pack, which took her in when she was a teenager. While out on patrol, Varya finds Eyulf wounded and starving and saves his life, at great risk to her own. With old and new enemies threatening the Great North, Varya knows as soon as she sees his eyes that she must keep Eyulf hidden away from the superstitious wolves who would doom them both. Until the day they must fight to the death for the Pack's survival, side by side and heart to heart... "An impressive achievement," -New York TImes "Tender, heart-wrenching, and drenched in legend and lore, this bittersweet romance highlights the tension between following rigid law and adapting to change; a fierce, fulfilling addition to this mesmerizing series." - Library Journal "The third installment in Vale's enthralling Legend of All Wolves series, this maintains momentum and adds fascinating insights into pack life. Terrific on its own, it is enhanced by reading The Last Wolf (2018) and A Wolf Apart (2018). In addition to thrilling paranormal-romance fans, Vale's latest will also delight readers who enjoy exquisite world building in any genre." - Booklist, STARRED Review "Prepare to be rendered speechless." - Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Review

Avg Rating
4.11
Number of Ratings
754
5 STARS
42%
4 STARS
35%
3 STARS
17%
2 STARS
3%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Maria Vale
Maria Vale
Author · 7 books
Maria Vale is a journalist who has worked for Publishers Weekly, Glamour, Redbook and the Philadelphia Inquirer. She's a double-Rita finalist whose books have been listed by Amazon, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, ALA Booklist & Kirkus among their Best Books of the Year. Trained as a medievalist, she persists in trying to shoehorn the language of Beowulf into things that don't really need it.
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