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Sword Summer | Book 2 in the Wolf Song Saga

Sword Summer | Book 2 in the Wolf Song Saga

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The Wolf Riders prepare for war.

Co written with Derek Alan Siddoway. 

As a summer of swords approaches, everything Astrid hoped for is coming true.

She’s found her wolf. A war looms on the horizon—just what a young hero needs to make a name for herself. The path to becoming a warrior of legend is finally clear.

Until strange powers awaken in Astrid and her wolf, Maera.

Meanwhile, Queen Rosamund has made good on her promise of conquest since taking the throne. Thyrden’s armies march for the Wolfmoors. Wielding forbidden magic, she’s determined to succeed where her father could not. Nothing short of total victory will sate her ambition.

As both sides ready for battle, Astrid and her friends find themselves far from the conflict, chasing after myths in the wilderness with an eccentric old matriarch. Their journey is nowhere near the glorious future Astrid had in mind. But not all is at it seems, even in the wild north.

When tragedy strikes, Astrid risks everything to challenge Rosamund’s dark magics. If Astrid and Maera hope to save the wolf riders, they’ll have to trust in each other, and their newfound powers.

Not every fight is won with iron. And sometimes, fate has other plans in mind.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding and exciting sequel

Outstanding book, and dare I say even better than Spring for Spears! Rosamund is an incredibly compelling antagonist and seeing her path remains one of my favorite parts of the series. Some wonderful development for Astrid and a thoroughly exciting plot round this out as an excellent read you’ll struggle to put down.

The blend of real world cultures is another strong point for these books - while most groups present are blended enough to allude real world analogs, the campaign between the Thyrlings and Skolvarg feels very much akin to the Roman invasion of Gaul or Germaina and is incredibly compelling.

All said, I can’t wait for more!