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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Review of The Wolves Descend (The Grey Wolves Series Book 15) by Quinn Loftis

 I have loved this series ever since I picked up book one. Not only are the characters ingrained into my soul, but the series just keeps on evolving and getting better along each and every turn. I am so excited to see where these characters go and to see their story come to life with each turn of the page. 

The fight for dominance begins.

The period of mourning for the great alphas, Vasile and Alina, is over. But some refuse to move on. The high fae, Perizada, vows never to experience the loss of her friends--her family--again. She knows the only way to do this is to take on the Order of the Burning Claw herself. But her mate would never allow it. So, she does the only thing she can, severing all ties with her allies. Peri’s decision could destroy her enemies, the Order, but it could also destroy everything she holds dear.

The end of mourning also marks the beginning of challenges to the new alpha of alphas, Fane Lupei. Rogue wolves who desire to rule in his stead attempt to stake their claims. Though Fane abides by pack law when facing his opponents, others aren’t so honorable. Fane soon realizes the threats he faces aren’t just against him, but against his entire pack.

Skender and the fae, Tenia, fight against the mate bond drawing them closer. They both know they cannot be together, but the bond is more powerful than either expected. Meanwhile, Skender has promised to keep Tenia’s son, Torion, safe--a promise he’s willing to die to keep. Skender soon finds out that there’s more to the boy than meets the eye, and Skender’s ability to keep the boy safe could be the key to saving them all.

My Review:

5 Stars

This book continues to break your heart. It's sad, but its true. Our poor pack has been through so much already, but it seems that no break is in sight. Through Alpha challenges and trying to figure out what is wrong with one of their closest friends and allies, our favorite pack members navigate with the strength, grace and Jenness that we have all come to love. 

While there is a great deal of heartache there is also light and times of rejoice throughout the book. Being thankful for the times had and the times that are to come. Honoring their creator no matter the hardships and sacrifices that are thrown their way. And loving without restraint, complaint or selfishness. 

An emotionally charged journey that will have you bracing for what is yet to come. 

PS: My absolute favorite part of the book is the epilogue. After reading some of the heavier pieces it was a nice and refreshing point to pause at. 

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