When the Golden Dragon descended on the forest of Kamiena, a horde of monsters followed in its wake.
Ren, the forest’s young queen, is slowly losing her battle against them. Until she rescues Lukasz—the last survivor of a heroic regiment of dragon slayers—and they strike a deal. She will help him find his brother, who vanished into her forest… if Lukasz promises to slay the Dragon.
But promises are all too easily broken.
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Rating: 2 Stars
My Review: The cover of this book says that everything wants to live. And I have to say that it was right. This book was so bogged down by characters and creatures that it all just gets lost and jumbled and no one shines on their own. It was a horrible mess of a story that I DNFed around 30%.
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"Teeming with mystical creatures and lurking dangers...A page-turner."
--"Kirkus Reviews" --This text refers to the audioCD edition.About the Author
Aleksandra Ross's earliest memories include sitting on the couch and listening to her grandmother read the Polish folktales of her childhood. She grew up in Vancouver, BC, and went to medical school at the University of Alberta. Don't Call the Wolf is her first novel.
--This text refers to the audioCD edition.FTC Guidelines: In accordance with FTC guidelines regarding endorsements and testimonials for bloggers, I would like my readers to know that many of the books I review are provided to me for free by the publisher or author of the book in exchange for an honest review. If am compensated for any reviews on this site I will state that post has been sponsored.
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