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The Wolves of Elementa

The Wolves of Elementa: Hidden Howls

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For as long as he can remember, Blizzard has lived by one obey Queen Tempest.

When a hunting expedition meant to prove himself ends in disaster, Blizzard is taken far from home to an unfamiliar land, where he realizes nothing is as it seems.

Torn between old loyalties and new friends, Blizzard's future is uncertain. What he does know is change is coming--whether he's ready or not.

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2024

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Sophie Torro

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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.

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November 8, 2024
So far it's good. I really enjoy the vivid descriptions used throughout the book, and the characterization is very clear (I particularly like Gill). I'm a little in chapter 2, so there's still a lot to go. Cheers.
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