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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘There is so much adventure, magic, romance. I feel like I am a part of it all!’ A woman with more secrets than she realises.A lord who has lost his luck.A kingdom on the verge of war as vengeful lords fight to claim its throne.Order can only reign over chaos for so long, and now, twenty years after claiming the Alekkan throne, King Ake Bluefinn once again has a fight on his hands. His enemies are stirring in the North, old resentments flaring, vengeance on their minds. The dreamers see what is coming, warning the king of a trouble greater than any he has faced, raising fears of unimaginable destruction and a winter colder than any that has come before.Spurred on by his king’s warnings, Lord Reinar Vilander sails away from Ottby, looking for women to sell as slaves. Because the gods have taken his luck. Stolen it away. And just when he needs to strengthen his fortress to help the king, he has no silver and not enough men. For what man wants to fight for an unlucky lord, abandoned by the gods? Only those who seek silver. So Reinar needs to find a defenseless village, somewhere he can raid...Alys de Sant has secrets. Some she keeps herself; others are hidden from her. Alys needs secrets because secrets will keep her safe. That’s what her grandfather told her. That’s why he made her hide who she really was, knowing that her life depended upon it. Yet Alys longs to be free. Free from her husband, who is cruel to her. Free from their small village, bordered by a long beach, where she likes to walk every morning with her children. Even free from her best friend, Stina, who is walking down the beach beside her, listening to the hungry gulls swirling above their heads, tasting snow on the wind, unaware that anything is wrong until Alys spins around, running, screaming, as the raiders round the headland, axes in the air, charging towards them...So begins Eye of the Wolf, the captivating first volume in a new epic fantasy series set in the world of The Furyck Saga. Discover a cast of richly woven characters and an emotionally charged, action-packed adventure to get stuck into!What readers are saying:★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘...this book is fresh, new as the snow it takes place in, as real as Viking history, with a world full of complex characters and situations. I couldn’t put it down. Intelligent, rhythmic writing that enthralls from the first chapter. Bravissimo!’★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Fast paced and full of surprises all the way to the end. The story is full of strong characters and a good plot. Highly recommend.’★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘I absolutely LOVE this author! These books could seriously be a series you would see on Netflix or Hulu!’★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘I loved this book. I could not put it down. I got so caught up in this book, it was like I was there!’★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘I keep forgetting how much I like the way she writes and the world-building she does. Looking forward to reading these for years to come.’★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘She just keeps getting better! This is another amazing story! From the first few pages I was hooked!’Also by A.E. Rayne:The Furyck SagaWinter’s FuryThe Burning SeaNight of the Shadow MoonThe Furyck Saga: Books 1-3Hallow WoodThe Raven’s WarningVale of the GodsKings of Fate (A Furyck Saga prequel – can be read before or after The Furyck Saga)The Lords of AlekkaEye of the WolfMark of the HunterBlood of the RavenNote: These books contain adult themes and mature content

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As a voracious reader of fantasy (and less often sci-fi) I've come to realize that there are some truly great writers working in the genre who create volume after volume of great readable works. And there are some... um... much, much less great writers who create some pretty flawed books. Eye of the Wolf is solidly in this second category.One big issue: whirlwind perspective shifts. I have no problem with perspective shifts. I'm used to switching from one character's perspective to another. It's a time-honored tradition in the genre. Usually the switch in perspective takes place at the beginning of a new chapter, or at least after a break in the text. But from paragraph to paragraph? You're inside Alys' perspective as she's pondering how to get back to her children, then she looks up and sees Reinar and then in the next sentence you're inside his mind as he thinks longingly of his missing wife while staring at Alys? And it goes on page after page, flitting from one character to another. I got used to making these jumps, but it was stunningly distracting, the reading equivalent of being in a crowded room where everyone is talking loudly at the same time.Now add on the fact the author seems to think that exciting writing needs to involve all the characters barely being able to hold onto a thought for more than a fleeting second. It's always cold and rainy, preferably with thunder and gusting winds, no one ever gets a single uninterrupted night's sleep, and for some reason the characters have trouble focusing on the problem in front of them, both literally and figuratively. (How many times can a character wipe their groggy eyes and try to focus on something?) They bounce around from one totally forseeable disaster to the next, and in fact there is only one character in the book (Hakon, the villain) who seems to be able to conceive of a path of action reaching beyond the current week.Finally, although I'm sure that I was supposed to feel some attachment to at least one of the characters, it was hard to drum up any enthusiasm for any of them. Alys, the main protagonist, is a remarkably weak, timid, unsure creature to pin the weight of this story on. I mean, come on, it's fantasy! You're supposed to get some kind of payoff where at least one hero or heroine see what needs to be done, takes fate into their own hands, and starts setting things to rights. If we wanted a grim story where all the protagonists just grit their teeth and get pinballed around by life's brutal jokes, we'd tune into the news.So, take a collection of unrelatable characters who stumble ineffectually through the challenges the plot throws at them without any tangible thought, combine that with a splintered point of view that switches from paragraph to paragraph, and you start not only feeling like everyone in the book has the attention span of a gerbil, but that you're starting to develop one too. Not a good feeling. I finally gave up on this book 42% of the way through, according to my Kindle reader. Long story short, not a fan.
As a HUGE fan of the Furyk series, I was thrilled to learn Rayne was writing another. I was more than ready for another good read from her and I was not disappointed! Eye of the Wolf is written in a similar time and place as her previous series. The life is hard and sometimes difficult to picture in our modern day and age. That’s part of what draws me to the book. It’s a much simpler time in many ways. Yet, there are many complexities that are present also. There are few luxuries afforded to most people. Only those in power have these. The lives of women are expected to be narrow and domestic. This is what makes her female characters so exemplary. They refuse to conform to the expectations of their time. The main character in Eye of the Wolf is slowly realizing her potential. It is an awesome transformation in the making! I cannot wait to see where it takes her in the books to come (and I hope there are many).You will not be disappointed you picked up this novel. It is a true page turner! It took me only a few days to finish because I couldn’t walk away!

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