
Season of the Wolf
The Legend of All Wolves Series, Book 4
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June 8, 2020
The sweet fourth Legends of All Wolves romance (after Forever Wolf) expands on the theme of outsiders learning to belong. A battle between the Great North Pack and a group of Shifters leaves the Pack with four captured Shifters: Julia, described as “decorative” but weak; Magnus, who must heal from battle wounds in wolf form; Cassius, who continues plotting to destroy the Pack from within; and Constantine, who’s grateful to be freed from a hated master within the Shifters. As Constantine revels in his freedom and reevaluates his childhood memories, he develops feelings for Evie, the Pack Alpha. Evie and Constantine secretly explore a very human erotic tenderness, though they know their romantic behavior would be frowned at in this paranormal world. Evie is especially conscious of maintaining appropriate public behavior and meeting her obligations to be a strong leader and role model. This lower-stakes series installment maintains Vale’s aesthetic and affirms the joy of a strong community in communion with the Wild. Series fans will be satisfied. Agent: Heather Jackson Literary.

Starred review from June 15, 2020
Readers return to the Great North Pack as Evie Kitwanasdottir fights for her fellow werewolves and struggles to maintain her position as Alpha. Picking up from Forever Wolf (2019), the Great North Pack is trying to rebuild after a devastating attack and keeping several Shifter prisoners as the spoils of the barely won victory. Wolves and Shifters aren't the same in Vale's world; they're enemies, and rightly so, as Shifters often align themselves with humans in their quest to conquer the wolves. Shifter Constantine, despite aiding the Great North Pack during the humans' assault, is one of the pack's prisoners, and since he seems the most dangerous, he's kept under Evie's personal supervision. This is more than just an enemies-to-lovers paranormal romance, though there would be nothing wrong if it were. Evie and Constantine are two people warring with a centuries-long history of mistrust and hatred between their species to find acceptance and love with each other. It's heady and powerful and makes the external conflict seems small in comparison. Greater machinations are at play--who is controlling the Shifters and influencing the humans? Breadcrumbs are dropped sporadically, though don't expect any full resolutions. There seems to be much more to come with the Great North Pack and its inhabitants. Evie and Constantine share the aspiration of wanting to do the right thing for those they see as family, even if right versus wrong has become skewed for both of them. Vale is a rare writer, getting to the heart of her characters--their fears, their motivations--without sacrificing any of the grander picture. She quickly catches up readers, new and returning, with what feels less like summary than like poetry; her writing has never been better. A must-read.
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