<i>Wolfsong </i>is so well written that <b>I'm in awe of TJ Klune's talent.</b> The primary character, Ox, has huge feelings he can't articulate. But we know all of them, and we love him. <b>The complex and startling world of Green Creek is the perfect setting</b>

- Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse series,

<b>Beautiful, poetic, unbelievably compelling.</b> ALL the stars

- Juliette Cross, author of the Stay a Spell series on <i>Wolfsong</i>,

Fans will be <b>delighted</b>

- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>,

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An <b>exciting </b>start to the [Green Creek] series

- <i>Library Journal</i> on <i>Wolfsong</i>,

<p>I loved it. It is like being wrapped up in a big gay blanket. <b>Simply perfect</b></p>

- V. E. Schwab, author of the Shades of Magic series on <i>The House in the Cerulean Sea</i>,

<i>The House in the Cerulean Sea </i>is a modern fairy tale about learning your true nature and what you love and will protect. <b>It’s a beautiful book</b>

- Charlaine Harris, author of <i>Dead Until Dark</i>,

<b>A whimsical, warm-hearted fantasy </b>that suggests it is never too late to make a positive change in life – or afterwards

- <i>The Guardian</i> on <i>Under the Whispering Door</i>,

TJ Klune is doing powerful work that inspires and impresses. He is a gift to our troubled times, and<b> his novels are a radiant treat to all who discover them</b>

- <i>Locus Magazine</i> on <i>Under the Whispering Door</i>,

These fantasy novels have it all: drama, romance, tragedy, and family.

- <i>Cosmopolitan.com</i> on the Green Creek series,

Set in the dreamy backwoods of Oregon, Heartsong is a queer, paranormal romance of burning passion and pack loyalty.This paperback edition of Heartsong includes an additional short story set in the world of Green Creek.All Robbie Fontaine ever wanted was a place to belong. Life as the trusted second to Michelle Hughes – the Alpha of all – teaches Robbie what it means to be a pack, to have a home. But when a mission from Michelle sends Robbie into the field, he finds himself questioning everything he’s been told. Whispers of traitorous wolves and wild magic abound – but who are the traitors and who the betrayed?More than anything, Robbie hungers for answers, because one of those alleged traitors is Kelly Bennett – the wolf who may be his mate. The truth has a way of coming out. And when it does, everything will shatter.Heartsong is the third book in TJ Klune's beloved Green Creek series. Continue the journey with Brothersong . . . Praise for TJ Klune:‘I’m in awe of TJ Klune’s talent’ – Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse series ‘Unbelievably compelling’ – Juliette Cross, author of Wolf Gone Wild‘Fans of queer fantasy won’t want to miss this’ – Publishers Weekly
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The third book in the Green Creek series. When Robbie Fontaine receives a critical mission from his Alpha, he seizes the chance to finally belong to a pack. But there are rumours of a traitor in their midst – including the wolf who may be his mate.
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Wolfsong is so well written that I'm in awe of TJ Klune's talent. The primary character, Ox, has huge feelings he can't articulate. But we know all of them, and we love him. The complex and startling world of Green Creek is the perfect setting
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The third book in the Green Creek series. When Robbie Fontaine receives a critical mission from his Alpha, he seizes the chance to finally belong to a pack. But there are rumours of a traitor in their midst - including the wolf who may be his mate.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035002238
Publisert
2024-11-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Tor
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
576

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

TJ Klune is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, Under the Whispering Door, In the Lives of Puppets, Somewhere Beyond the Sea, the Green Creek series for adults, the Extraordinaries series for teens and more. Being queer himself, Klune believes it's important – now more than ever – to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.