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About the Book
Luna: The Lone Wolf; Forest Wells
Teen; Coming of Age; 231 pages
Forest Wells (April 6, 2019)
Luna was destined to be alpha once he became an adult, but before he got the chance, his own brother, Rajor, framed him for a crime no one committed, leading to Luna being banished from the pack. Declared a lone wolf, never to know the company of another wolf, Luna turns bitter as he learns to accept his new fate. Yet even as he does, other wolves, strange two-legged creatures, and one mockingbird, force themselves into his life, driving him through a gauntlet of trials where he must reconnect with the alpha he was born to be, or turn away from it forever – assuming he survives.
Sam’s Review
Luna the Lone Wolf tells the story of a wolf destined to be the alpha of his pack. But Luna has a shock coming to him. As his jealous brother frames him for murder, he is cast out, with no pack, and no destiny. As time goes by, he earns home self a place as a feared wolf, defending what is his with unmatched ferocity. Soon, more and more wolves join his side, giving him the pack he knows he doesn’t deserve. But as the humans draw close with the intent of hunting and stealing what is Luna’s, can he gain back what he should never have lost, to begin with.
Full of danger, and powerful emotions, Luna the Lone Wolf will captivate audiences near and far. The book brings forth a different side to the story of hunters, telling it from the side of the creatures themselves. Also, as a side note, I’m fairly certain that taking in pure wolves is illegal, so it makes hating the hunters easier. I found no faults with this book. It was incredible, and I would recommend to animal lovers and people who love harsh tales.

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