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Season of the Wolf: Fae Guardians, Books 1 to 3

By: Lana Pecherczyk
Narrated by: Zachary Johnson, Amy Landon, Tor Thom, Adenrele Ojo, Aaron Shedlock, Carly Robins
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Now available in a trilogy box set, the first three award-winning books in the Fae Guardians romantic fantasy series.

1) The Longing of Lone Wolves

Rush is a Fae Guardian, a wolf-shifter whose enhanced abilities have made him a ruthless protector of Elphyne. His job is to protect the realm from the human enemy. But one night of weakness resulted in a curse worse than death – exile. Now he spends his lonely time longing to be part of the living, once again protecting them from monsters… until one mysteriously washes up on the shores of his lake. The only one to have miraculously seen him in decades, Clarke is the sunshine to his grump. But if he hands her over to the authorities, his curse will be broken.

2) The Solace of Sharp Claws

Sharp claws keep you safe. That’s the brutal lesson Thorne learned as a young wolf-shifter. Now a vicious Fae Guardian, he hunts monsters, the human enemy, and anything that gets in his way. On a mission to find his missing mentor, he finds himself suddenly mated to Laurel, a beautiful, driven, but damaged human awoken from a time long since past. If he can get past the hurt, the pain, and the pride, Thorne will find a new use for his claws... to bury deep and never let her go.

3) The Dreams of Broken Kings

Jasper knows he is someone damaged and dangerous, the scars on his body prove it. His memories have been taken from him. He knows not why, or how, he came to be in the locked room with the pretty, vulnerable human called Ada, but he knows three things: the King wants him dead, Ada is his mate, and he’ll do anything to claim her.

If you love your books full of gripping action, world building, and slow burn tension heating up to volcanic then this series is for you.

©2021 Lana Pecherczyk (P)2021 Lana Pecherczyk
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Unique concept! book 2 narration was not great

This is an interesting take on fantasy romance, I really like the overall world building. There is good balance of the overall plot and romance. each book has a bit of spice too.
I really struggled with the narration in book two! The male narrator had a good voice but had an odd cadence. His narration felt kind of flat. The female narrator was really hard to listen to! she added the same lilt to the end of most of her sentences, her voices for side characters were so weird and her attempt at male voices was not great. It made me contemplate dropping the series. The book 1 and book 3 narrators were all decent. I am not a huge fan of dual narration in general. I prefer duet narration or a single narrator for the book. I hate hearing the same characters with different voices as the narrators switch from one chapter to the next.

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Great story, narration lacking

I love the books themselves, but the first 2 were a bit rough to listen to. The narration was either like listening to a news story or just had very little intonation. The male readers especially seemed to just be reading, versus narrating. The 3rd book was definitely the best performance of the three. As much as I disliked the readings of the books, the story lines were done really well and it kept me involved. Still recommend these, at least for book or Kindle reading. Moving on to Vampire season with books 4-6 (I wish there was a trilogy set!)

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