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Red Wolf: Scout Part 1

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An unexpected hazard of going from a world of modern technology to a primitive, alternate explaining the concept of “swimsuit” to people who can’t swim. Nic must train a truly effective special forces team, and protect the only safe haven she’s found. The people of Shanmen fortress have accepted her— even if some still think she is a wolf demon in her spare time—but Feng Guo, the general in command, has a powerful enemy determined to wipe them out.

Nic must save the fortress and the people within from sabotage, single spies, and entire squads of soldiers in a world wracked by rebellion. She only has her wits and what she had on her when she was shunted to this timeline. What can she do with a cell phone, a tourist guide, and a very slightly used geology degree? Wreak havok, and let slip the Red Wolf of war!

138 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 3, 2024

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Sabrina Chase

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January 27, 2024
I'm still totally into this series. Many little details add up to a very satisfying reading experience because they are true to my own experience across places/cultures. For example, people who are learning language in Red Wolf talk like you actually would. The pre-industrial world everyday life details also feel true. The fights feel real. The hierarchical vs. egalitarian culture clashes (and all the other culture clashes) feel real. The political and economic details--so well researched. I live cross-culturally and am an historian, so I get fussy about these things, and I am just really impressed with Chase's achievement here! And also, you know, exciting, quickly-plotted, and character driven with arcs and growth of all the main characters.
It's been maybe 6 months since I read the previous ones, so I kind of forgot who some of the characters are (and there are a lot now), and I still feel like these would be better when they are all published together in one volume--they're bite-sized at present--and I don't have to put up with CLIFFHANGER ENDINGS, but I'm down for the next ones, for sure.
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