
When a Viking boy and his sister are hunted by the ferine, arctic wolves cursed to the Dreadlands, they must reach the city by the sea within one moon cycle; before a sorceress captures them, seals a spell with their blood, and returns the realm to Darkness. Leif Erikson abandoned the settlement in Labrador, Canada, many years ago when the ferine attacked and murdered his small crew. A band of families stayed behind to build, learning to find balance with those who hunted them. Arud is a third generation Norse on this strange soil, and with a grandmother who is unnatural, an anxious mother, and a missing father, his family tree is rooted in secrets. The harvest moon approaches, a single night when the ferine’s binds to the Dreadlands are broken, freeing them to hunt. But when one appears beneath Arud’s window, his mother rushes him off, urging him to take care of his sister whose sickness grows worse. After meeting a beautiful girl with questionable motives, Arud discovers a prophecy in which the blood of a human and ferine hybrid would shift all power to the Sorceress Edda and her wild pack of hunters. But when Arud learns his sister is the hybrid in this prophecy, his world is shaken as family deceptions unravel. Now the stakes are raised, and getting safely to the city in the sea becomes more than a quest. It becomes survival.
Author

✍🏼 Screenwriter ✍🏼 🎬 Cinefile 🎬 🤓 Nerd 🤓 🐾 MKL 🐾 Jaimie Engle is a multiple award-winning writer of stories with a magic touch. With 15 published books, she is a seasoned storyteller who has taught at national conferences, state libraries, and local schools on writing, publishing, and marketing books. In 2021, she began writing for film & television and optioned her first feature film JUST JAKE was produced by True Brand Entertainment and streamed on the UpTV Faith & Family Network in 2023. She sold the book rights with publication through Vinspire Publishing on August 29th 2023 (add JUST JAKE to your TO READ SHELF). Several of her award-winning tv shows, based off her published work, were also optioned and in the hands of major producers and networks, with a comic book adaptation that caught the eye of the producer of “The Stand” and “Thinner” plus King’s next venture “The Gingerbread Man.” When not telling stories, Jaimie spends time with her husband, watches her oldest son on the stage and cheers her youngest son on Varsity football. Fun fact? Jaimie danced at the Aloha Bowl halftime show. Follow the journey on social @JaimieEngleWrites and www.JaimieEngle.com.