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The Woodmen Book Three

Thom Woodmen, a bigfoot or Oh Mah, who lives in a human world, is bonded to Ben Steele, an average teenager. Thom has barely adjusted to his new status as a Guardian when he discovers others working against him and there's a price on his head. Then an intruder appears in his family’s territory, and he senses strange energies coming from Ben.

While they struggle to find out who wants Thom dead, Ben is tested to confirm Thom’s suspicions—Ben has magic. Ben shows promise, but he just wants to stay the normal human within their group of friends. After more attacks, Ben begins to see how magic might help him protect Thom—if only he can learn enough before the witch who is hunting them closes in for the kill.

180 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 7, 2015

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A.M. Burns

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April 24, 2018
As always with this series, I love that it is a YA series and the author does not shy away from difficult subjects. For this book particularly, I love that the storylines and characters are becoming more complex. Shard! Hoping there will be a next book in the series so we can keep finding out more about the secondary characters - Denny, Sophia, Freda, etc.
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January 11, 2020
I enjoyed this one a little bit better than the first two of the series. I've settled into the world and all the characters and was able to set back and enjoy the story. This book brings back Danny and Sophia into the mix and I enjoyed watching the three different species and friends work together something I missed in the second book. I also enjoyed the mystery of who was after Thom and the continuing riddle of what the Mayor is. With Ben's added gift and the potential problems between the friends I'm really looking forward to where this series goes from here. I will say that this series continues to be very much a YA one with simplisic plot lines, resolutions, and ending but that isn't at all a bad thing.
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