For the first time in nearly seventy years, wolf song can be heard throughout the great valley of Yellowstone. But as the chill December winds gather, something dark, powerful, and mystical stalks the valley, and Toren Crushing has become its prey.
Renee Faroque is a shaman’s granddaughter—a child of the great Crow Indians. She has learned great knowledge from her dream walks with her ancestors. But has she learned enough to save herself and the beautiful stranger from the ancient evil that abides within?
K.A. M’Lady lives a few stone throws from corn fields, chaos and congestion; all lying on the outskirts of the many burbs of Chicago. She spends her days calculating life expectancies, mortality and the certainty of death and taxes while in her free time the dead wander freely, buy shoes, homes, the occasional odd business or two and, if you even think of charging them too much in taxes…well, let’s just say the tax man may never come back. But if he does he might just shamble a bit.
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Rational Animals is a short, sweet, snippet of a read. We follow the journey of Toren who is studying natural wolves and Renee a shaman's granddaughter who sat at his feet learning the lessons of her ancestors. Evil visits the wolf pack and Toren, facing all manner of opposition, seeks out the truth. These two will come together to fight an unbelievable foe that will either overpower them spreading evil throughout the world or turn the tides for what is right. Rational Animals is beautifully written with wonderful world building and great memorable characters. My only complaint is the book is way too short and I want more from these characters. Definitely recommend this read for those who enjoy Indian lore and a taste of the supernatural in a very short snippet of a read. I requested this book from the author and received it with a request for my honest review without any compensation whatsoever, other than the joy of reading a new book.