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Wolf's-own: Koan
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Wolf's-own: Koan

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Wolf’s-own: Book Three

After saving his people, killing the man he once loved, and losing his little sister, Fen Jacin-rei has made his way to Tambalon with his surviving brothers and Kamen Malick. But shortly after arriving, old ghosts resurface, new dangers arise, and Malick tells Fen the gods aren’t done with him yet.

Fen now knows he’s a catalyst for Fate and a magnet for Fate’s players, and he’s dangerously close to falling over the edge into insanity. But tracking down the vicious creatures that have been abducting and murdering citizens of Tambalon is just as critical as dealing with past lives and legendary beings.

With a threat all too close and a secret he needs to explain, Malick is at odds with those who should be his allies, and no matter how much he wants to protect Fen, it may be more than he can manage when he’s trying to keep them alive.

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Release dateFeb 24, 2015
ISBN9781632163523
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Carole Cummings

Carole lives with her husband and family in Pennsylvania, USA, where she spends her time trying to find time to write. Recipient of various amateur and professional writing awards, several of her short stories have been translated into Spanish, German, Chinese and Polish.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This was the first book of the series where I began to have the feeling that the characters MAY one day become their own people, rather than someone else's pawns. They still have a long way to go, but I continued to be fascinated enough to keep reading. I still cannot get myself to like the books, but the epic fantasy-feel is good and the tone and feel of the series is coming together well. The language is sweeping, and things happen slightly more quickly, but much of what goes on is still extremely confusing for me. Some people may like this mystery, but I need some clarity. I am still not getting it at this point.

    Still recommended for people who like epic fantasy, enjoy being swept away by lyrical, almost poetic language, and those who prefer their stories a little vague, mysterious, and somewhat confusing.