Wolf Pack
by Terry Spear
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Sailing to Scotia to save their lives, Isobel must fight to protect her family from all enemies. As wolves, Isobel, her kin, and a Highland slave are on the run from her Icelandic human clan. Now, they must find a way to live in peace in Scotia without anyone discovering they are wolves or Vikings. Wearing traditional Icelandic clothes, sailing a Viking longship, and speaking Gaelic with a Nordic accent won’t make their task easy. But the human clan they’d been living with is just as much or mor
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A gripping historical fantasy plunges readers into 12th-century Scotland, where a family of Viking werewolves must conceal their dual identities while fleeing their own human clan. Isobel leads her kin and a Highland slave on a desperate voyage for survival, navigating the treacherous waters between their Nordic heritage and new Gaelic surroundings. The tension mounts as every detail—from their traditional clothing to their accented speech—threatens to expose them as both wolves and Vikings in a land wary of outsiders. This high-stakes adventure explores the complex bonds of family and loyalty against a richly detailed historical backdrop.
What sets this shapeshifting narrative apart is its seamless blending of supernatural elements with authentic historical detail, creating a world where the struggle for acceptance feels both magical and profoundly human. Teen readers who crave strong female protagonists and complex moral dilemmas will find Isobel's journey particularly compelling, while the exploration of cultural identity and belonging resonates across age groups. The novel masterfully balances action-packed escape sequences with deeper themes of what it means to find home when you don't fully belong anywhere. This immersive tale of survival and secret identities will leave readers contemplating the masks we all wear long after the final page.
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