WeSa and the Lumber King is an audio short story from the Jane Yellowrock series written by Faith Hunter and read by Khristine Hvam. It takes prior to Skinwalker, the first novel, and centers on Beast, the mountain lion soul that has attached to Jane Yellowrock. It was first written and collected in the Have Stake, Will Travel anthology.
WeSa and the Lumber King centers on the Beast with Jane Yellowrock in the back-burner of her mind, through her eyes, the Beast observes a lumber camp that are destroy her hunting grounds. In a moment of animalistic instinct, she decides to take revenge on the leader of the lumberjacks.
WeSa and the Lumber King is written rather well. It is always nice to read scenes from the perspective of the Beast, which does not happen all too much in the core series. It is rather interesting to read one of the earliest stories involving her, when the relationship between Jane Yellowrock and the Mountain Lion spirit is rather new.
All in all, WeSa and the Lumber King is a well written, but more importantly, well portrayed short story about one of the earliest stories about the Beast residing alongside Jane Yellowrock.