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Last of the Wild Days: Book Two - Summer

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Having torn a bloody path across the rest of the north, the Howling Hunt has at last fallen upon the hidden valley, and as the final victim of its insatiable hunger, the village of Winter's End is no more. With every soul having been either killed or abducted for a fate worse than death, the one responsible has fled in guilt and shame, only to face ever-more terrible choices in this new, uncertain future.

Yet from the ashes of Winter's End, a small handful of survivors seek to find where their friends have been taken, stage a daring rescue from captivity, and to discover the truth of what happened to their home as well as the only soul unaccounted for after its massacre - their old friend Summer...

630 pages, Paperback

Published January 26, 2025

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December 23, 2024
A truly epic sequel to one of my favourite reads of the year.

This carries on from where we left in book one, Last of the Wild Days - Book One - Spring which ended in

We follow the same main characters who are both on separately adjacent quests, Brookwind the badger and Summer the fox who were raised as siblings in Winters End before its destruction.

Summer is laden with shame, guilt and self-hatred for what he inadvertently caused at the end of book one (despite it probably happening at a later date anyway).
He gaslights himself plenty and still tries to navigates the in-between of being both a Flesheater by nature and a Forager by nurture.
We also see Brookwind mature into a fully grown settkeeper, his grief a manifested quest for justice to see

The expansion of the world took us to new locations, I loved reading about Mournepine, Knotspire and the Wild Forest. The food descriptions sound delicious despite insect ingredients!

Definitely a mixed bag of themes, I mean that in a good way. Scratches many itches.

🦊🦡🦔🐿️🐀

There were a few typos throughout, which I did alert to Kindle with the correction - just minor things.

Favourite quote:
Time to pecky eyes out.
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July 26, 2025
They are magical. Really capture the genre with in unique and original way. Can't wait to start book3 and hope book 4 is released soon.
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