White Wolf and the Ash Princess
White Wolf and the Ash Princess is a delicious, fictional blend that is sure to please any reader. Historical, romance, adventure, faith-based, with a fairy-tale feel!
Book Description:
White Wolf and the Ash Princess is a delicious, fictional blend that is sure to please any reader. Historical, romance, adventure, faith-based, with a fairy tale feel!
Book Description:
The princess was the guardian of the light of the black wolf and the grey. White boar greatly desired her light, though the boars had possession of their own. When the princess refused to give up the light, both were given to the fire to do with them as it wished.
Memory loss prohibits Izzy from remembering her life before age seven when she suffered a terrible trauma that left her with physical scars. Crippling panic keeps Izzy from wandering beyond the stables but Tubs, the Gudwyne’s young stable boy, encourages Izzy to go beyond the property’s rock wall into a world that promises possible answers but also great danger.
Gifted with claws of copper and teeth of iron, the black wolf and the grey call him “White Wolf”; for he is the greatest of them with the power of flame and ash.
While running to escape his past, Jonathan Gudwyne rescued Izzy and took her in, but who did she belong to before he became her guardian?
With the touch of the wolf’s great paw, the girl rose out of the ashes a woman—a mighty warrior armed with a copper axe.
A mysterious cellar filled with secrets sets Izzy on a path to the New World where the Wendigo wanders and Water Panther swims. In the wilds of seventeenth-century America, Izzy and Jonathan discover the legends of the New World aren’t the fairytales of their library home in England.
My thoughts: This book wound up being different than I thought it would be, but in a good way! I loved the surprises along the way as Izzy starts to re-gain some memory of life before Jonathan and Miss Margaret and the safety of their home. This book covers an interesting time in history, as well as spans the ocean as Izzy seeks for answers and finds her place that she belongs. I don't want to give away any twists and turns to the story! Suffice it to say that if you like surprising, historical fiction, then I recommend picking this book up!
I received this book from Just Read. This is my hones review.
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