It took me quite a while to get through this book (a week to be exact) not because it wasn't any good, but because I was distracting myself with other things, such as writing, watching and wintering. The novel picks up where The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf left off. Ashala has run off with the wolves after hurting Connor in one of her 'sleepwalking' episodes and is determined never to let her abilities harm anyone ever again. However, she is dragged back to all she left behind when her best friend Ember, goes missing. Just when all hope seems lost, a boy named Jules shows up holding the missing key that pieces everything together about Ember and her past. Together; Ashala, Jules and Connor must put aside their differences in order to do what is not only best for Ember, but the world. But does Ember want to come home?? Or will what she is tear her and the tribe apart? Quite a nice read; but I wasn't able to get engaged enough in it. I'm not sure whether it was the story itself or maybe I just wasn't in the mood. However, I would still suggest reading it, and I will probably be getting the next two books when they come out. Rate: 7/10 I loved this: "Count the angels one by one We'll get to eight before we're done One to lead Two to fight Three to make all great wrongs right Four for music, dance and art Five to nourish land and hear Six to invent Seven to remember Eight to bring the rest together" |
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Nicky
20/7/2014 02:19:40 am
Hi Jemma,
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Nicky
20/7/2014 02:22:11 am
Upon reading the other plot of the first book I have a funny feeling it is not about werewolfs after all and i don't know how to delete my last comment. Please ignore
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Terri
21/7/2014 02:07:04 pm
Sorry Nicky, I have found that I cannot ignore your previous comment about werewolves. Leave a Reply. |
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