People of the Wolf (North America's Forgotten Past, #1)

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Shauna Bradney They can be read as standalones. Chronologically the first 2 are set in 13,000 BC but the 3rd is set in 9,000 BC. You will see some references to past…moreThey can be read as standalones. Chronologically the first 2 are set in 13,000 BC but the 3rd is set in 9,000 BC. You will see some references to past characters (that have made contributions to the people/history) but even then the stories change a little through out time. Some of the books have more than 1 book but only the later ones do that.

People of the Wolf (13,000 BC)
People of the Nightland (13,000 BC)
People of the Raven (9,000 BC)
People of the Sea (8,000 BC)
People of the Fire (8,000 BC)
People of the Lightning (7,000 BC)
People of the Earth (5,000 BC)
People of the Owl (1500 BC)
People of the Lakes (100 AD)
People of the Masks (1000 AD)
People of the River (1050 AD)
People of the Silence (1130 AD)
People of the Moon (1150 AD Concludes Silence)
People of the Mist (1200 AD)
People of the Weeping Eye (1200 AD)
People of the Thunder (1200 AD Concludes Weeping Eye)
People of the Longhouse (1400 AD)
People of the Black Sun (1400 AD Concludes Longhouse)(less)
Trogium Pulsatorium That depends on your definition of romance. If you’re looking for flowers and music and gentle words for wooing, then no. If you’re talking about a de…moreThat depends on your definition of romance. If you’re looking for flowers and music and gentle words for wooing, then no. If you’re talking about a development of respect and admiration, then yes.(less)
Liz Oneill The triangle helps bring to life the constant struggle with light & darkness we all struggle with.
Trogium Pulsatorium I first read this over 30 years ago when I was 15. I really wouldn’t recommend much younger due to complex societal issues.
Trogium Pulsatorium Age 15 and up. Content warning: violence against women, women being seen as serving no purpose other than to carry a man’s seed, basic misogynistic an…moreAge 15 and up. Content warning: violence against women, women being seen as serving no purpose other than to carry a man’s seed, basic misogynistic and narcissistic traits found in characters who allow power to go to their head, the use of poison as a means of divine spiritual guidance, rape, and themes of genocide.(less)

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