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  • Rain of the Wolves

  • Wind Walkers, Book 1
  • By: Jupiter Rose
  • Narrated by: Ryan Hicks
  • Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Rain of the Wolves

By: Jupiter Rose
Narrated by: Ryan Hicks
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Akita turned 18; that was the day she vanished. It all began with an innocent dream, or so she thought. Now she's linked to the Earth's power, destined to help others. The universe is thrown at her feet; its true nature bares its teeth. Is it a gift or a curse?

Darkness creeps in the shadow, waiting for the right moment to strike.

Akita takes hold, creating her own fate, finding a love written in the stars.

©2021 Joanna Vaughan (P)2021 Joanna Vaughan
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Love and evil are both in the air.

This was fun and a good way to spend my commute time. I have it a four for some pacing issues and a couple of moments where the characters presumed things that seemed sort of ridiculous.
That said plenty of great characters, a fun premise, some real stakes, and loads of characters finding love. And whiles there are some instant connections, they all aren’t, and most of the immediate ones are wolves which I hear is a wolf-shifter trope. (Dont read many wolf books.)
Large cast might have been harder but the speaker is always well marked by the author and the narrator subtly gives each a voice in a way that kept me from being lost.

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