Wolfsbane
Aralorn, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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Patricia Briggs (introduction)
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By:
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Patricia Briggs
About this listen
In this thrilling sequel to Masques, shapeshifting mercenary Aralorn leads a dangerous existence. Now she must return home, for her noble father, the Lyon of Lambshold, has passed away. But when Aralorn and her companion Wolf arrive, they find he's not dead, but ensorcelled by the ae'Magi, using him as a conduit to destroy Aralorn and Wolf. She must overcome this mysterious mist or fall to the blackest of magic.
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an introduction written and read by author Patricia Briggs.
©2010 Hurog, Inc (P)2010 Audible, IncWhat listeners say about Wolfsbane
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- Suzanne Martin
- 26-07-14
A satisfying conclusion
What did you like most about Wolfsbane?
I loved the story. It was not a traditional story, in that there is no massive battle in the usual sense. The enemy, the "bad guy", is so dark and insidious that it is a really interesting journey with Aralorn and Wolf to find out how to defeat him.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Wolfsbane?
Without wishing to spoil the surprise, the "trick" Aralorn plays on Wolf that reveals a lot about how much they have been through together is my favourite moment. It really touched me, and was very well written.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The scene where Aralorn returns home is excellent. The revelation of her being surrounded by family is a real eye opener into her character, especially after being so isolated previously.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Aralorn believes her father is dead, it was really moving. It is very well written, emotional without being overly sentimental.
Any additional comments?
Again the narration is excellent. Katherine Kellgren does an excellent job of all the difficult language and characters. I really hope Patricia Briggs revisits this series in the future.
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