Linked by an unbreakable telepathic bond, Dion and her wolf, Gray Hishn, were an unbeatable team. Together they could scout a trail better than any single human, and their unique healing talent had saved the lives of their companions during their desperate flight through the frozen mountains to warn their people of impending war.
Now enemy agents scoured the countryside looking for the group that included a young healer and her wolf. And suddenly the very strengths that Dion's friends had come to rely on could mean the downfall of them all...
line is amazing and the details are so wonderful you feel like your actually there! They were such great stories when I was a young girl that I reread them as an adult!
Getting better, the pov stayed the same all the way through this time (3rd person limited) and while slightly predictable it did have a few surprises, am had me quessing what/how something will happen. Even though this is a bridge book (I usually hate these) it ended well, much better than the first book. If still a little rushed at the end. Actually if this was only a duo I'd be ok if the series ended her even with the few questions I have remaining. I will be reading the third book.
Linked by an unbreakable telepathic bond, Dion and her wolf, Gray Hishn, were an unbeatable team. Together they could scout a trail better than any single human, and their unique healing talent had saved the lives of their companions during their desperate flight through the frozen mountains to warn their people of impending war.
Now enemy agents scoured the countryside looking for the group that included a young healer and her wolf. And suddenly the very strengths that Dion's friends had come to rely on could mean the downfall of them all...
An okay book, can't say why I have mixed feelings. The first in the series I enjoyed more, but even it won't be a favorite. They seem well written, and a reasonable story, but I just don't have my attension captured.