![]() Wolf Brother is set thousands of years ago in an enchanted world split into clans and territories. The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness are an exciting read with plenty to get your heart thumping with demons, mythical adventures, and a story of close friendship against all odds. I continued the series and flew through the second and third books, and I will definitely be buying the fourth through seventh eventually. One of my favorites of Wolf's terms is for fire, which he refers to as "The bright beast that bites hot." Paver's description of details is fantastic too, her imagery is persistently vivid and gripping. Hearing the story from a wolf's angle of it is very unique, and Paver uses some really cool language when it comes to speaking Wolf. ![]() I particularly enjoyed the dual points-of-view in the book. The plot itself is gripping and suspenseful, especially with the constant cat-and-mouse chase the protagonists experience with a massive, demonic bear. Wolf has a deep love for Torak, and their mutual respect for each other is shown through the gestures and communication Paver describes. The character development of Renn and Torak is thorough, and Torak's relationship with Wolf is noticeably deep and very spiritually significant. ![]() I think Paver could not have woven together a better story. The incorporation of nature, tribal power, and, of course, a hint of dark magic really mixes nicely to create a phenomenal piece of fiction literature. I read this book in one night, need I say more? I absolutely love this kind of novel. ![]()
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