Gray Wolf: A Legends of Ansu Fantasy
by JW Webb
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Pub Date Jun 06 2018 | Archive Date Dec 03 2018
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Description
Child of destiny and pawn of the gods
When his parents are murdered and his sister taken by raiders, Corin an Fol’s world crashes in on him. Wild and willful, he joins the elite Wolf Regiment but swiftly falls foul of its swordmaster, the brutal Taskala.
The regiment becomes embroiled in a vicious civil war between the sultan of Permio and rebel tribesmen. Corin, caught in the treacherous power play between rival factions and corrupt leaders, struggles to survive. Torn between his quest for vengeance and growing hatred for the sadistic Taskala, Corin has to intervene when the woman he loves becomes the latest target of Taskala’s wrath.
Gray Wolf is the first of five spellbinding fantasy novels featuring Corin an Fol, a man chosen by the gods to walk a dark path.
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ISBN | 9780998773650 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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Featuring a main character who howls for attention, this book works well for fans of fantasy and readers looking for a damn good adventure. Nicely done.
Gray Wolf really transported me to a different place and time and captured the essance of this coming of age story. I was happy to note that this is book one in a series that has way more story to tell. I'm excited about book 2 in the series.
Corin an Fol orphaned at an early age when raiders killed both his parents in front of his very eyes and kidnapped his sister. He was fuelled by hate and the need for vengeance as of that forsaken day. He decided to join the wolves but even here he was to find a swordmaster who seemed to hate his guts at first sight and who was the meanest bastard ever - Taskala.
An interesting tale in Gray Wolf. The plot & world were well-constructed, as well as the characters. The excessive use of blind luck and outside help to save the main character from death were a bit frustrating at times. The plot really draws you in from the start.
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