"Fans of romantic fantasy will fully enjoy Wolfkin"
Knowing the ice is taking control of his land and making it
more and more hostile, Emperor Jahcgroth decides the only
way to save his people and his rule is to relocate to a
more hospitable locale. He chooses Jenel, persuading the
corrupt advisors to the young Queen Rozah that marriage
between the royals is good for both countries. The famous wizard Ax believes the end justifies the mean.
In that regard he sends Suchen and her sworn warriors to
safely escort Trethya. Next Ax dispatches Yozerf to assist
his warriors even as Suchen and the other escorts begin to
understand the importance Trethya plays in a world going
mad. Now instead of a convoy, they are on a quest to free
Rozah from her stifling wardens and from the necromancer
Emperor Jahcgroth. However, though with them, the warriors
detest Yozerf as an unworthy half-breed. Yozerf does not
help himself with his fellow freedom fighters as he
distrusts everyone. Fans of romantic fantasy will fully enjoy WOLFKIN, a strong
entry due to the fully developed key cast members and a
realm filled with magic that seems to exist. The story
line is filled with twists and turns so that the reader is
never sure what will happen next, but Elaine Corvidae never
loses sight of the prime theme of her tale. Readers will
look forward to more adventures in the world of Jenel
perhaps a final confrontation between an amoral magic
practitioner and an angry young man with an ax to grind. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 9, 2002
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