The FMC. The MMC. The Book. 🖤
The Book of Wolves - a dark fairytale retelling
Red Riding Hood + Princess Mononoke with The Huntress from D–d by Daylight
🐺 Wolf shifter
🐺 Unstable fire magic
🐺 Necromancy
You can find it in INDIE BOOKSHOPS (tagged below) with exclusive goodies and even signed copies 😱! (It’s also available on the ‘Zon, which is not nearly as exciting.)
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(It’s also available at select ebook retailers 👀)
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If you're a fan of dark fantasy and unique retellings, The Book of Wolves truly stands out with its imaginative mix of themes and genres. As someone who loves stories that combine mythic elements with powerful character-driven plots, I found this book captivating. The wolf shifter protagonist adds a raw, primal element to the story, which paired with unstable fire magic, creates an unpredictable and exciting tension throughout the novel. One aspect I appreciated was how the book weaves necromancy into the tale without it feeling forced. It enriches the dark fairytale atmosphere profoundly, giving a gritty edge that fantasy readers enjoy. This novel evokes the spirit of classic tales like Red Riding Hood and the cinematic beauty of Princess Mononoke, offering both nostalgic and fresh perspectives on well-loved themes. What makes this book even more special is how you can support indie bookstores by purchasing it there, often with exclusive goodies and signed copies—something I personally value because it supports smaller retailers and brings an intimate connection between readers and authors. For those who enjoy deep world-building combined with compelling, supernatural characters, this book checks all the boxes. Whether you buy it in an indie bookshop or select ebook retailers, The Book of Wolves is a must-read for lovers of dark fantasy and inventive storytelling.


































































































