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Wolf's Cross

Written by S. A. Swann

Average Score: 67(4)

S. A. Swann continues to reinvent the werewolf myth in this fantastic new novel set in the medieval world of the celebrated Wolfbreed. Like its predecessor, Wolf’s Cross is unafraid to cross boundaries and break taboos to tell an unforgettable story of romance and adventure that will forever change how you think about werewolves.
 
Maria lives a simple life in a small Polish village, working for the lord of the nearby fortress. Motherless since birth, Maria has been raised by her father and stepmother. Around her neck she wears—as she has always worn—a silver crucifix, to protect her from the devil. Or so her father tells her.

But when a contingent of badly mauled Teutonic knights, including a handsome and gravely wounded young man named Josef, ask for succor at the fortress, Maria’s quiet and comfortable world shatters. For the knights are Wolfjägers, an order dedicated to the extermination of werewolves, and Maria, unknowingly, is one of the creatures they hunt. Only the crucifix about her neck prevents her body from changing into a lethal killing machine.

When Maria meets Darien, a wolfbreed bent on exacting a terrible revenge on humans, she will learn the truth about herself, and find her loyalties—and her heart—torn in two.

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 336 Pages
Published by Spectra on July 27, 2010
ISBN-10 0553807390
ISBN-13 978-0553807394

Reviews


sffworld.com | Rob H. Bedford
Review Rating: 80
Coming into Wolf's Cross, the bar was set relatively high and I'm pleased to say Mr. Swann met the bar.
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Fantasy Literature | Kelly Lasiter
Review Rating: 70
I recommend Wolf's Cross to people who like their werewolves visceral and their novels gritty but with a philosophical moment here and there.
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 60
...an excellent selection for lovers of werewolf fiction as well as fans of Jane Lindskold's "Wolf" series.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 60
Swann's considerable writing skill isn't matched by originality in this historical supernatural romance, the sequel to 2009's Wolfbreed.
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