Weregild (Wolf's-own, #2)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B007OQGA20
Publish date: March 25th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 350
Edition language: English
Series: Wolf's Own (#2)
** This review is word-for-word what will be in the review of the Wolf's Own Bundle **Book 2: WeregildLength: 29-58%POV: 3rd, multi-POVStar rating: ★★★★★Carole Cummings owes me a box of tissues. Or three. I swear, I didn't stop crying from beginning to end with this one and it was torture!I absolute...
3 Stars For The Blog of Sid Love.Beginning exactly where Wolf’s Own left off. Malick and his merry mercenaries are in a race to save fen’s family before Asia and his hirelings can steal them away to be used as leverage for Asai’s great plan. Fen, already sick and injured leads the fight, placing hi...
Where book 1 feels slow and has much talking and introspection, book 2 is quite a different species. After an initial scuffle there is a bit of a lull, but around 40-something percent the pace picks up and doesn't let up again. The last part of the book actually feels more like a Terminator movie or...
4.5 starsWhile I thought Ghost was a great book, this one turned out to be even better!This story picks up where Ghost ends, although a few hours after it, with us trying to figure out what Fen's answer to Malick's question was. There is so much more suspense in this story than in the previous one a...
5 Hearts First published at MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/weregild-by-carole-cummings/God damn. But this cover suits the book to a tee. Fen/Jacin doesn’t give a damn what the Gods’ want, he wants his family safe and Malick to keep his promises and that’s all h...