Blurb:
Once a royal Breton knight, Sir Cardin is now infamously known as Basati, the Basque Wolf. Savage and sullen, he drowns his guilt in raucous taverns, accruing enormous debt and acquiring vengeful enemies. Ulla, widowed daughter of a Viking chieftain, is a skilled archer who lives as a recluse in a secluded woodland cottage. Rendered mute by trauma, she avoids humans, preferring the company of her wild wolf and falcon as she hunts in the Forest of Brocéliande. When his mother's dying wish calls Basati home, he finally meets the son he abandoned at birth and Ulla, the enigmatic priestess who is teaching the boy to hunt. As the holidays approach, Basati finds himself smitten with the beguiling beauty as he bonds with his once forsaken child. But past enemies plot against him, and Basati is ensnared in darkness. Can music lure the savage wolf into the light of love?
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
I liked this story. Ulla was such a strong, independent woman, and succeeded at many things. Her past had my heart hurting for her, but her journey led to love, family, and more. Cardin's past brought him low until his family needed him and he met Ulla. There was still danger in their lives, and things needed to be tended to, but they survived because of their strong love. A bit long and repetitive in places, but still a wonderful story.
I received a copy through Goddess Fish Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
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