It’s the book you’ve been waiting for! Don’t miss the stunning conclusion to the Guardians of the Wolves!Most Lone Wolves have a story—a pack they left behind, a love they lost, or worse, one they buried. Some leave their packs to roam because they crave freedom, and independence. Some leave because in their hearts, they can’t bear to stay. Some leave because they see no way to go back… Packs … back…
Packs attacked. Humans forced to turn. Enforcers murdered.
Julian has been juggling the conflict without a real target for months, they always seem to be just one step behind the Volchitsa and even the wolves they’ve captured can’t tell them enough. With the fate of the packs resting squarely on his shoulders, Julian, the Chief Enforcer, will swallow his pride to seek out the one wolf he knows can help them all, the one who seems to know all the players, who can think like them…if anyone can find the Volchitsa it’s the ghost he’s hunted for decades…
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While every book in this series has a surprise or three, this one has the most startling ones. A journey that takes us from 1971 to the present and frankly the past is what engages me the most. The young Dallas from Hudson River and the young enforcer Julian.
Julian has always been a mystery, being Chief Enforcer he keeps to himself. No one really knows him, there is an exception to that, Dallas.
Dallas is the rogue who got away and keeps getting away. We have seen her a few times since she’s Chrystal’s mother, but in this book we get to know her and Julian far better than ever before.
The Volchitsa are escalating with their attacks, and Dallas may hold the key to the mystery. Julian must form a truce with Dallas so a solution can found to that problem.
Dallas’ love for her daughter is very apparent in a conversation once she met up with Julian.
Julian has much to catch up on where Dallas is concerned and you won’t be disappointed as surprises start showing up.
Lots of nostalgia from the past, compiled with sparring both verbal and physical between these two. Even with that they do manage to find direction.
We get to see just about everyone in this book. Even Margo and Salvatore show up briefly.
Truths beyond games, a trial, an Alpha Conclave and some shocking surprises send this book to the top of my all time favorites.
I can’t wait to see where Heather takes these wolves from here.
You will get so much more than a great story when you read this book. Ghost Wolf by Heather Long is not only the conclusion to the Guardians of the Wolves, it truly ties up the stories that have come before it. Do you need to read the series to enjoy? No, I don’t think so, however it will certainly make more sense and be more enjoyable. (They are great reads as well.) I found Ghost Wolf to have all that I have come to love in a shifter story. It was sexy, and smexy, with Ms. Long’s signature humor and wit. The story had real depth and these shifters are great characters. Ghost Wolf sucked me in and wouldn’t let go until I had read it straight thru. Both Julian and Dallas are snarky and I enjoy that in my books. I’ve always had a soft spot for Julian; throughout the series, as he has appeared in the role of Chief Enforcer for the wolves. For the most part, he is in charge of the Enforcers for the packs and the Lone Wolves…of which Dallas is one, albeit a rogue. Dallas made me crazy but she has a very big story to tell and it will really hit home; at least it did for me. Love, love, love Julian. I can just picture him as he is standing on the beach as he is in one of the scenes from the book, that’s how well this story is written. It truly gave me closure for all the wolves I read in past books. Julian, and finally Dallas, open up to life and love and “home”. It was a long time in coming but what a fantastic book. I’m gonna miss these folks…