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Title: Rise of the Wolf
Subtitle: The Forest Lord, Book 3
Author: Steven A. McKay
Narrator: Nick Ellsworth
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-03-15
Publisher: Steven A. McKay
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 47 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Sir Guy of Gisbourne is back!
Bent on vengeance against Robin Hood and with a turncoat new lieutenant in tow, an unlikely new hero must stand up for herself....
Yorkshire, England - AD 1323
The greenwood has been quiet, and the outlaws have become complacent, but the harsh reality of life is about to hit the companions with brutal, deadly force, thanks to their old foe, Prior John de Monte Martini.
From a meeting with King Edward II himself to the sheriff's tournament with its glittering prize, the final, fatal, showdown fast approaches for the legendary Wolf's Head.
New friends, shattered loyalties, and a hate-fueled hunter who threatens to wipe out not only Robin's companions but his entire family will all play their part in the Rise of the Wolf.
Members Reviews:
The story continues....
Another great story read by a wonderful character voice master. The adventure continues on with Robin full up against Sir Guy.
Great trilogy
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Usually by the end of a trilogy you just want it to be over. In this one this whole book was the climax. It was incredible. It made you want to listen to the very end and made you wonder how everything was going to work out in the end. I am excited for the next book to come along and finish everything up. I love the plot of this one as some characters are brought back and how he ties everything together. He allows the characters who are fully developed to do what they do best and what they should do. It is intense and makes you want to be a part of the story.
What other book might you compare Rise of the Wolf to and why?
I can't compare it to anything that I've read because I haven't read many books from this time period.
Which character as performed by Nick Ellsworth was your favorite?
Allen Adele in this one was my favorite. He was a big part of the book but when he narrates him you can tell that he is a jovial being.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Robin realizes that someone is in danger and he does everything he can to stop that person from harming them. Then his whole family helps bring him down. It was incredible
Another excellent offering from Steven McKay
If you could sum up Rise of the Wolf in three words, what would they be?
A great book
What was one of the most memorable moments of Rise of the Wolf?
Too many to list
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The fight with Sir Guy of Gisbourne
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Absorbed
Any additional comments?
Another excellent offering from Steven McKay. He has a very engaging way of telling a story so it never drags or gets boring. The tale holds one's attention to the end.
Descriptions are vivid and graphic yet most likely accurate to the period. One really gets the feeling one is there with the characters. The story also gives a sharp impression impression what it must have been like in those times.
Let me not say anymore.