GoldenEars: The Pale Skulls

The Pale Skulls

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Pub Date 28 Jan 2021 | Archive Date 23 Jun 2021
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing

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Description

Edmund vows to find his beloved wolf, GoldenEars. Returning home on leave, our newly-fledged forest ranger begins to research the myths and legends surrounding wolf lore.

Whilst at the library he meets a Native American, named Joe, who agrees to assist him. He learns about Edmund’s special friendship with a wolf; confirming that both their destinies are bound together. Joe warns Edmund of the coming dangers, and a journey that he alone must undertake; enter a world beyond his imagination if he is to find his wolf.

Evil stalks Canada’s western wilderness, threatening the existence of every living creature, including the people who live there.

A terrible truth is revealed, one Edmund can barely comprehend.

The story takes a devastating twist, forcing Edmund to dig deep into his soul. He must overcome heartache, jealousy and rage and rise above the hurt if he is to save himself and the wolves and make a better life for them all.

Edmund vows to find his beloved wolf, GoldenEars. Returning home on leave, our newly-fledged forest ranger begins to research the myths and legends surrounding wolf lore.

Whilst at the library he...


A Note From the Publisher

Jane H Wood was born in Bristol in 1951. Later her family moved to Colchester, Essex, where Jane was brought up. She worked for many years in the fashion industry and after returning to Bristol her career advanced to senior window display designer. She has two grown-up sons and now lives in West Sussex with her husband. GoldenEars: The Pale Skulls is her second novel. Jane is an enthusiastic artist and enjoys painting a scene on canvas or simply applying graphite to paper; animals are her passion. She is a supporter of ciwf.org and various wildlife conservation charities. Visit: www.janehwoodauthor.co.uk for more information.

Jane H Wood was born in Bristol in 1951. Later her family moved to Colchester, Essex, where Jane was brought up. She worked for many years in the fashion industry and after returning to Bristol her...


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This review is based on my own edition of the book as my netgalley copy archived before I had a chance to download it. I was unaware at the time that this was a second installment in a series so I had to go and read the first book when I found out.

This wonderful sequel starts off with Edmund missing his wolf GoldenEars, and trying to figure out where all the wolves have gone. He ends up meeting a man called Joe who is able to help him figure out details about his connection with the wolf and where the other wolves have gone to.

This story has a big focus on bonds, and its one of the aspects I enjoyed the most. I love seeing Edmund's bond with GoldenEars and it makes me wish I had a bond like that too. There was a bigger supernatural element to this book too which I really enjoyed.

GoldenEars really tries to put across the message of the danger wolves face in North America where they are still being hunted. I think the author did a good job of this as she makes you connect to the characters in the book and care for them, therefore making you care on how wolves are affected in the real world.

Overall this was a very enjoyable read and even though it took me a long time to get there, I'm glad I got to experience these books eventually.

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