Author: | Fiona McShane | ISBN: | 1230002163895 |
Publisher: | Fiona McShane | Publication: | February 17, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Fiona McShane |
ISBN: | 1230002163895 |
Publisher: | Fiona McShane |
Publication: | February 17, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A collection of the first three books in the Wolf Land Series - Bluebells, Storyfalls and Divided
An army of werewolves fight to protect their Irish homeland. Sorcha Moore must master her power and come to their aid.
Book One: Bluebells
Ireland 1652
During the spring festival of Bealtaine, Sorcha Moore shares a kiss with Rory Farrell, a kiss that makes bluebells spring up beneath their feet ...
The very next day, Rory leaves Wolf Wood. Has he really gone to Dublin, or is he closer than Sorcha thinks?
The year is 1652. Ireland is known as Wolf Land. Oliver Cromwell's army has arrived. Properties will be seized. Land will be cleared. Wolves will be destroyed.
But in the small village of Wolf Wood, Cromwell's men face far worse enemies than in the rest of the country. The wolves here are bigger, stronger, more intelligent. Could these wolves be forming an army of their own?
Book Two: Storyfalls
Ireland: 1659
In the castle's keep there is a room ...
And in that room there is a box ...
And in that box there is ...?
Sorcha Moore feels as though she has finally found her real home amongst the werewolves of Wolf Wood, but enemies may be closer than she thinks. With poisonings and attacks occurring within the wolves' community, who can Sorcha really trust?
The werewolves must discover the culprit. And if they are ever to defeat the Tolberts, then they must do it fast.
Book Three: Divided
The wolves have been divided, but will they fall?
In the castle's dungeons, werewolves are being tortured and killed, but is this just another game of Lord Tolbert's, or does he need the wolves for a darker purpose?
Sorcha Moore has been betrayed, kidnapped, and separated from everyone she cares for. But who has driven them apart, and why?
Sorcha needs to learn all she can about her enemies - and about herself - if she is ever going to defeat the Lord. But when she is finally told the truth of the Lords and the werewolves, it may not be the truth she wants to hear.
Will Sorcha return to Wolf Wood in time to save Rory and the wolf pack, or will she do as everyone seems to think she ought ... and run?
A collection of the first three books in the Wolf Land Series - Bluebells, Storyfalls and Divided
An army of werewolves fight to protect their Irish homeland. Sorcha Moore must master her power and come to their aid.
Book One: Bluebells
Ireland 1652
During the spring festival of Bealtaine, Sorcha Moore shares a kiss with Rory Farrell, a kiss that makes bluebells spring up beneath their feet ...
The very next day, Rory leaves Wolf Wood. Has he really gone to Dublin, or is he closer than Sorcha thinks?
The year is 1652. Ireland is known as Wolf Land. Oliver Cromwell's army has arrived. Properties will be seized. Land will be cleared. Wolves will be destroyed.
But in the small village of Wolf Wood, Cromwell's men face far worse enemies than in the rest of the country. The wolves here are bigger, stronger, more intelligent. Could these wolves be forming an army of their own?
Book Two: Storyfalls
Ireland: 1659
In the castle's keep there is a room ...
And in that room there is a box ...
And in that box there is ...?
Sorcha Moore feels as though she has finally found her real home amongst the werewolves of Wolf Wood, but enemies may be closer than she thinks. With poisonings and attacks occurring within the wolves' community, who can Sorcha really trust?
The werewolves must discover the culprit. And if they are ever to defeat the Tolberts, then they must do it fast.
Book Three: Divided
The wolves have been divided, but will they fall?
In the castle's dungeons, werewolves are being tortured and killed, but is this just another game of Lord Tolbert's, or does he need the wolves for a darker purpose?
Sorcha Moore has been betrayed, kidnapped, and separated from everyone she cares for. But who has driven them apart, and why?
Sorcha needs to learn all she can about her enemies - and about herself - if she is ever going to defeat the Lord. But when she is finally told the truth of the Lords and the werewolves, it may not be the truth she wants to hear.
Will Sorcha return to Wolf Wood in time to save Rory and the wolf pack, or will she do as everyone seems to think she ought ... and run?