City of Wolves City of Wolves
Book 2 - Nightmarked

City of Wolves

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Publisher Description

Who is the Jack of Wolves?

Kasia's cards never lie . . .

And all her readings warn of mortal danger. 
 
Hunted by the Order of the Black Sun, she flees to a remote manor house in Kvengard. But evil has come to the city. Children are going missing. Ghostly figures haunt the grounds at night. Can she use her newfound powers to discover the truth before it's too late?

At the Arx, Alexei is investigating the abductions. The case leads him down ever darker paths—and towards both his brother and the woman he yearns for. An ancient text on alchemy holds the keys to solving the mystery, if the Order doesn't find them both first. 

Meanwhile, the Nightmage Malach promised to help Nikola reach the witches of Dur-Athaara, but letting her go demands that he renounce his selfish nature. A man with one foot in light and the other in deepest shadow, Malach’s choice will have consequences for them all.

You'll love Book #2 in the Nightmarked series for its twisty plot, captivating characters and intricate magic.

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GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2022
May 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
554
Pages
PUBLISHER
Acorn
SELLER
Kat Ross
SIZE
1.1
MB

Customer Reviews

straea ,

Great book, great series

I finished all four books in this series in about a week. I loved the world-building, the characters, the plotting, and especially how almost no characters are clearly right or wrong, just people with different personalities, motivations, beliefs, etc. However I do agree with the previous reviewer of this book who said that this particular book could have done with a better editor. There were a lot more errors than in the first book in the series, from small typographical things like a lot of quote marks facing the wrong direction in quotes to larger errors like the wrong character’s name being used once in a conversation between two characters (I suspect this may have been an editing error that nobody caught). However despite these sorts of things the book is excellent and I was able to easily finish the entire book despite having formerly worked as an editor myself.

Jules@Mia ,

Great series

Loved this second book as much as the first and can’t wait to see what Malach gets up to on book 3…

Alyoop733 ,

Love these books

Took me a month to read the first one because it was originally just a nightly reader to help me fall asleep. It was difficult to grasp all the new terminology and what it meant until about halfway through and then I couldn’t put it down. I bought this second one and read it all within 3 days. But the amount of grammatical errors was kind of disappointing. Great ideas, great plot, but maybe need a new editor

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