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  • Spring of the Wolf

  • Seasons of the Lukoi, Book 2
  • By: Iris Foxglove
  • Narrated by: Kris Antham
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Spring of the Wolf

By: Iris Foxglove
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Summary

In the cold spring air of Lukos, a man wraps a cloak of fur around his shoulders and transforms into a sleek white wolf, racing across the countryside....

Zephyr has always been cursed. The same fur that gives him the ability to shift between wolf and man allows others the power to control his will. Doomed to follow any order given by one who holds his cloak, Zephyr steals it from his tyrannical foster-father and takes off into the wilderness. He’s heard stories of the wolf-people of Lukos, the ones who don’t hide away in the caves Zephyr grew up in but build houses to weather the harsh winter, but there’s no telling what they’ll do when they see him. Even here, Zephyr knows he will never be truly safe.

Dragan Wolf-Breaker has spent his life leading the people of Lukos and raising his daughter, Elena, as a single father. When the injured white wolf who collapsed on his door turns out to be a man mistreated by those who were supposed to protect him, Dragan slowly begins to earn Zephyr’s trust by showing him that his submission is a gift, not a curse. But as the weather grows warmer in Lukos, the danger from Zephyr’s former life grows closer than ever, threatening his new home and his new life with Dragan.

Spring of the Wolf features a powerful dominant with a firm hand and a protective streak, a wolf-shifter submissive with a need to be settled and yearning to be safe, and an ancient curse that can only be undone through the bonds of love, trust, friendship, and family.

©2022 Iris Foxglove (P)2022 Iris Foxglove

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Beautiful imagery, beautiful romance

Loved this! From Zev's past that broke my heart, to opening up to Dragan slowly, to healing each other (Dragan carries a lot of guilt about how he missed who Ivan really was and what he did), to love. Really these two were perfect for each other! All that accompanied with a beautiful and fascinating imagery of the Land of Lukos.

Small niggles here and there and maybe a bit too much of Elena but overall a lovely listen.

Kris Antham is really a very good narrator and I love all the work he puts here, and I think this time I didn't catch any editing mishaps x'D

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Compelling

Again, a compelling story and well-narrated. As in the first book, a few things niggle at me when listening. Like, an hare digging a burrow. Or a tub big enough for a grown man to float in, that is in half an hour ready, while all the water has to be made warm with a kettle above a fire.
But what counts most is: the society and characters are wonderful. The narration beautiful.

I loved this novel and would have rushed to the next, but those are MMF.

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