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Koan (Wolf's-own #3) ebook | Pages: 310 pages
Rating: 4.16 | 326 Users | 37 Reviews

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Original Title: Wolf's-own: Koan ISBN13 9781632163523
Edition Language: English URL http://www.dsppublications.com/
Series: Wolf's-own #3

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Wolf’s-own: Book Three

After saving his people, killing the man he once loved, and losing his little sister, Fen Jacin-rei has made his way to Tambalon with his surviving brothers and Kamen Malick. But shortly after arriving, old ghosts resurface, new dangers arise, and Malick tells Fen the gods aren’t done with him yet.

Fen now knows he’s a catalyst for Fate and a magnet for Fate’s players, and he’s dangerously close to falling over the edge into insanity. But tracking down the vicious creatures that have been abducting and murdering citizens of Tambalon is just as critical as dealing with past lives and legendary beings.

With a threat all too close and a secret he needs to explain, Malick is at odds with those who should be his allies, and no matter how much he wants to protect Fen, it may be more than he can manage when he’s trying to keep them alive.

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Title:Koan (Wolf's-own #3)
Author:Carole Cummings
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:2nd Edition
Pages:Pages: 310 pages
Published:February 24th 2015 by DSP Publications (first published January 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Romance. M M Romance. Magic. Paranormal

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Ratings: 4.16 From 326 Users | 37 Reviews

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Too much mystic crap to dig through to find any sort of storyline buried inside. This would have been better as a couple chapters for part if a book. i ended up skimming large sections because they were incomprehensible.

AAaaaaaaarrgh! Just... Aaaarrgh! You're really going to leave me like this? When is 'Incendiary' being released? 'Cos... I'm kinda dangling...Of course this is a good thing, because if I didn't care about the plot, I'd hardly be hanging right now, and if I didn't care about the characters I'd hardly be worrying about what hideous things the plot had in store for them would I?So what is that scary old man with the creepy lizards doing to my Fen Jacin? I hope it's just old age and lack of people

4.25 stars - This is temporary rating until the final book is published. I'll try to write something more coherent later, but for now...There is something rotten in the city of Tambalon. In more ways than one. Not only the banpair of old magic are killing and kidnapping the city's magical beings, but Fen has withdrawn into himself again and it seems he is getting worse. Eaten away by guilt, he is tortured by the ghosts of his past and only Malick can anchor him to the reality. I read author's

I received this ebook in exchange for an honest reviewI didn't read the second book, so i had a hard time getting in to it. When I rebuild the story my head though I liked where the story was going. It's quick paced and well written

LOVED THIS! I ate this book up in a couple of days. Fen Jacin -Rei, once an 'Untouchable' and channel for the voices of the ancestors has had a shocking time of it. Used as a tool and manipulated by all he trusted, he survived the unsurvivable. Now in a new city with Malick, Samin, Shig, Morin and Joori, he is trying to peice his fragile mind in to some semblance of order,Ghosts natter and remind him, he is unloveed, unlovable. But Fen is loved, wether he bloody well likes it or not, by Kamen

I just love the world that Ms. Cummings has built. I think I've said that before but it bears repeating. I love her characters, their strength and their vulnerability. I love how devoted Malik is to Fen even when he doesn't want to be. I love how Ms. Cummings' prose is poetry. But I ended up having the same complaint that I've had before with these series; the first ones are all action and I'm swept away. The last ones are all introspection and I kind of get pulled under. Still, a beautiful book

Koan was, as the first two books, an emotional read, but not as fast paced. I give it 4.5 stars, because it was not as gripping as the first two books.The beginning of Koan is a bit slow and the pace only picks up 2/3 through it. But at that time, I couldn't put it down any longer.

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