In WIND CATCHER, the Wolves of Summer have arrived, signaling war between neighboring realms, but the Seers reveal a much more sinister force in play. Ara Storm is drawn into the conflict as he searches for his own path forward among the Black Winds of War.
Rory Surtain stepped into the world of independent publishing in 2020 and hasn't been able to find his way out since. When he tires of writing, he edits, and when he tires of that, he publishes. Writing is an art and a long learned skill where each book is better than the last.
Surtain resides in Texas, enjoying the gulf coast clouds, the people, and the diversity of spirits and great cuisine.
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I continue to be drawn into Ara's saga. Again, I read and marvel at the demonic grimness that Ara keeps charging headlong into with his family and forces right on his heels. There is another point of resemblance to Feist's Pug in this novel - Ara gets adopted into a noble house in this instalment of his saga. Given the way he attracts trouble, I think that it is safe to say that the adoption will not lead to a life of comfort and laziness, however well-deserved.