It isn’t a secret that Nautilus is afraid of everything and anything—especially the Water Pack Empire. It’s loud, it’s huge, and it’s filled with thousands of strangers. Worst of all, the empire is located right in the heart of the ocean, the place Nautilus has avoided all his life. Nautilus’ world is turned upside-down when he accidentally angers an arrogant prince, embarrasses himself in front of the entire empire, and gets confronted by the king himself. Just when things can’t seem to get any worse, an astonishing secret is revealed, one that changes Nautilus’ life forever. The time has come for Nautilus to be brave. Will he manage to be the hero the ocean needs? Find out in this exciting sequel to The Wolves of Elementa!
Sophie Torro began writing at the age of eleven and published her first book when she was fifteen. To date, she has published three middle-grade fantasy adventure series spanning 14 books. She has also written and illustrated an educational children’s book series that was included in the grade two curriculum in Honolulu, Hawaii.
In 2018, at the age of sixteen, Sophie was invited to write for TraveLife Magazine, which was one of the largest online travel publications in North America. Each of her five multi-page travel articles were featured as Editor’s Choice.
In 2019, Sophie was featured in an article that received national press coverage (print and online) in Sun Media.
In 2024, Sophie was a creative writing instructor at the Red Deer Polytechnic for WordsWorth: Dragonsong.
When she isn’t writing, Sophie enjoys visiting schools across the country to motivate students, tutoring emerging writers, and hoarding houseplants. She currently lives in Alberta, Canada.
I have a hard time finding books I like, but this is definitely one of my new favorite series. There are so few good fantasy wolf series out their, and you did an amazing job with this one! I am 12 years old, and I'm writing a fantasy series called The Twelve Guardians. Please keep an eye out for my series when it comes out, and rate me! I know it probably won't be as good as this series, but hopefully it comes close! Goodbye for now, WolvenWarrior969, out!
The book Royal Rivalry was so GOOD it IS THE BEST BOOK EVER I won’t spoil it to much. The prologue shows how Ash, Nautilus’ mother, and King Delta, Nautilus’ Father, meet and when they had to split up. I don’t want to say too much but I highly highly highly recommend this to you and all your friends and family.
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+Great character development for Nautilus and some other characters. Wave is also a welcome addition to the cast. +Benthos was a pretty effective villain. +Getting to explore the Water realm was interesting and I liked seeing their culture. +The nuance of Benthos' backstory. Even if he is an obvious villain, you can still totally see why he turned out this way. -Some of the writing, particularly Benthos' monologue near the beginning, felt very unnatural and forced. This really could've used some work.