About the Book2021 Selah Awards Finalist A father… A son… and the dragon they became. One head: Malevolent, attired in barbs and spines, took pleasure in decimating the forested village. Avery, formerly White Boar, wanders the forests seeking forgiveness from the people he sold into slavery, but is repentance payment enough? Righteous, with two horns on each side, tried to calm the evil one’s violent ambition. More servant than son, Jonathan Gudwyne had been powerless to stop his father from taking the Men of the Forest into captivity. As a man, White Wolf reverses the damage he and his father caused by returning the Natives home. Jonathan gains honor and worship, but what does he do with the remains of his past? Justice has yet to be served to the dragon. Should Jonathan be the one who administers the sentence to his wandering father? To himself? The two heads formed Brinsop, whose iron talons wrought chaos…. Can a man change? Can a broken family be made whole again? If one head is destroyed can the other survive? About the AuthorTammy lives in Michigan's Upper Peninsula near the shores of Lake Superior with her husband and three teen/adult children. Currently, they are working together on their “new” home just outside the Hiawatha National Forest she writes about in her stories. Tammy enjoys hiking, kayaking, beach wandering,”hunting” for birch bark, and spotting migizis. She is the author of White Wolf and the Ash Princess, Letters from the Dragon's Son, and the short story Eagle Eyes from the Descendants of White Wolf series. ReviewBook two in the White Wolf series, Letters from the Dragon’s Son, also starts off slow. It’s a little hard to get into, but if readers stick with it, they will enjoy it. The story is about redemption and overcoming past mistakes. It’s about forsaking past wrongs and trying to atone for those wrongs. This tale builds upon the story presented in the first book in the series, White Wolf and the Ash Princess. An interesting and intriguing story that readers of the first book in the series will enjoy.
Series: White Wolf Genre: young adult, historical, Christian Publisher: Castle Top Publication date: November 6, 2020 Number of pages: 466 Other books in the series: 1-White Wolf and the Ash Princess Disclosure statement: A complimentary review copy of this book was provided from tour groups, publishers, publicists, authors, and others, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, Or borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR borrowed from Deseret Bookshelf, OR pre-ordered/purchased for review, including Audible. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are my own.
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