Wolf Pack (Draco Sang Trilogy)
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Review\nPraise for Wolf Pack:\n"This story left me feeling breathless. Beesley didn't hold back. This is a strong second book, as it builds on the first and opens up a lot of plotlines that are going to pack a punch in book three." - Nathaniel Luscombe, author of The Depths We'll Go\n"No author packs a punch like Mary Beesley. I had to read the first page aloud as I marvelled and the aggressive, yet gorgeous prose. Every point of view is authentic, every storyline important and meaningful. A Best Book #2." - Cammie Larsen, author of Hush Now Forget\n"Mary Beesley is one heck of a storyteller. This was an epic follow up to Dragon Blood, filled with love, redemption, and internal struggles like you wouldn't believe. It's a roller coaster read, so hang on!" -Drew Taylor, author of The Politics of Christmas\n"Another white knuckle page-turner from Beesley. Yet again she left me breathless and wanting more. The detail of the battles placed me forefront in the scene." - Lynn, Goodreads reader\nFerth has lost his only brother. Gone are his fur and claws. Hunted by his father, he seeks protection among his former enemies. Even with his familiar face, it's a struggle to hide his wolves and his Draco sympathies from the humans.
Shale finds more than freedom in Elysium. She finds family. She has great hope for a bright future, but the Draco Sang army across the river is determined to take it all away. And the humans don’t have the power to stop them.
Thirro, a Draco Sang eagle, is desperate to prove his worth to his army chief. He’ll do anything for recognition, including hunt Ferth, his old best friend turned abomination, or take down Jade, his competition.
Jade has succeeded in life by striking first and fast. Show no weakness. She rises quickly through the ranks of the Draco Sang, but when she’s sent to hunt humans with Thirro, including a mission to kill Ferth, it isn’t so easy to let her arrow fly. And she isn’t so sure she has the right target in sight.\nFrom the Author\nAfter the bittersweet ending of Dragon Blood, I knew Wolf Pack had some high expectations to fulfill and a certain fallen hero to honor. Wolf Pack is all about redemption, reunion, and self-discovery. As I followed Ferth, Shale, and Jade through their struggles to find home and identity, I learned that with courage and friendship (not necessarily of the human variety), we can make a difference. There is a place for each of us in the world. Every unique talent and personality is important.\nWe have power.\nI'm thrilled to share this story with you. I hope you enjoy it. I'd love to connect and hear what you think. Don't forget to take the hewan quiz on my website!\nLet not your past dictate your future.\nMary Beesley\nFrom the Inside Flap\n"It was not long ago when his heart was his own, locked in an isolated cage—safe and cold. How quickly his heart had expanded. It now encompassed so many. How did he even have the capacity? How could he protect his heart when it walked around in so many other bodies? " --Wolf Pack