Caught in a snowstorm with her horse, Clare’s only hope of survival is to take shelter in a cave. Unfortunately, the cave is already home to a pack of wolves. The three puppies are no threat, and neither is their uncle who is injured. However, the very protective mother wolf isn’t one bit helpless. In fact, she is convinced that Clare will kill her puppies - unless she attacks first!
ANGELA DORSEY currently lives on Vancouver Island and is thoroughly enjoying the ocean breezes, awesome hiking, and lack of snow! In the past, she has lived in a number of small towns throughout B.C., and loved them all.
She loves hiking, traveling, and animals, and has a tendency to name her pets after things that remind her of her coastal home, such as Misty, Raven, and Cedar.
Angela writes novels, screenplays, and non-fiction, and has a number of literary publications (short stories, poems, and postcard stories) and articles published as well.
Sadly the last book in this series is my least favorite. 😔 Even when I read it back when it released I didn’t like it and never picked it up again until now.
Mostly I dislike this book for Clare—she’s generally an unlikable character with her anger and how she’s always yelling at people. Though she has reasons for being mad, it’s kept up for so long that it made liking her extremely hard, especially when she got mad at Angelica for really no reason. Smokey was an amazing horse though, and the wolf puppies were really cute.
The other reason I didn’t like it as much is because Angelica is not with Clare and Smokey much, though her side adventure in Iceland was fun and moving.
I did like how the wolf “villain” and Clare’s journeys did parallel each other though that doesn’t change my dislike of Clare for the most part. 😜
So while not my favorite book in the series by any means, I would still highly recommend reading the whole series as it’s super fun and adventurous. Really glad I reread them this year! 🥰
‼️Content‼️
Violence: injuries and blood (not detailed); a human shoots at wolves and kills one (not detailed); a wolf bites a horse’s leg; a wolf and puppies fall in a freezing river and nearly drown
Other: a character has supernatural powers; magic; starving wolves; grief over a dead parent; a snowstorm; a character nearly freezes to death
I have enjoyed reading this set of stories and I look forward to reading more of them in the future thankyou for all your hard work for people to enjoy as I have I would to say thank you for all your hard work and may fortune smile 😃on you always 😁from a bookworm that loves to read