This 2nd book in the series starts off strong. Lots of dramatic tension. The MMC is attractively developed and the FMC is sympathetic without being infantilized. There’s decent tension between the two of them. The editing is a little choppy but overall the story is entertaining and satisfying. The narrator is pleasant and has good delivery. My one quibble, is that this narrator pronounces “wolf” as “woof”. Normally, I never, but ever, take issue with regional accents or personal speech idiosyncrasies. But this one, in particular, is unfortunate. The missing “l” is disconcerting all on its own. But the whole concept of wolf is supposed to be evocative, powerful. By transforming it to a half hearted or benign dog bark is constantly jarring. Overall, however, the 2nd book gets even better than the first.
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