A Wolf Apart
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In this stunningly original wolf shifter romance, can a human truly make room in her heart for the Wild?
Thea Villalobos has long since given up trying to be what others expect of her. So in Elijah Sorensson she can see through the man of the world to a man who is passionate to the point of heartbreak. But something inside him is dying, and Thea's heart aches for the man who could so easily become her wolf…
Elijah Sorensson has all kinds of outward success: bespoke suits, designer New York City apartment, women clamoring for his attention. Except Elijah despises the human life he's forced to endure. He's Alpha of the Great North Pack, and the wolf inside him will no longer be restrained…
She sizes me up quickly with eyes the color of ironwood and just as unyielding.
"Thea Villalobos," she says, and it takes me a moment to get my breath back.
Thea Villalobos. Goddess of the City of Wolves.
Readers are howling for more: See where the adventure all began in The Last Wolf.
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Published Reviews
Booklist Review
Vale's second foray into the exquisitely built world of the Pack is as enthralling and exciting as The Last Wolf (2018). High-powered, fashionable New York attorney Elijah Sorensson may be Alpha of the Great North Pack's 9th Echelon, but that doesn't give him the freedom to flee his miserable Offland life in the city, which only allows him three days of the Iron Moon to run in the wild. A minor pro bono case introduces him to Thea Villalobos, the niece of a gardener, and he is shocked to find her incredibly attractive, and not merely for sexual conquest. Visiting rural upstate New York to meet with her, he discovers that his firm is representing an organization that is threatening his Pack by promoting wolf hunting with a poster featuring a target superimposed over a photograph of a Pack member. Elijah goes ballistic, then learns that his assistant has stolen an important Pack document. When she is violently attacked, he becomes the prime suspect. The intricate culture and social mores of the Pack elevate Vale's series.--Diana Tixier Herald Copyright 2018 Booklist
Publisher's Weekly Review
Vale steps up her game for the excellent second Legends of All Wolves paranormal (after The Last Wolf), which plays with alpha male dominance fantasy, strikingly explores the core werewolf conflict between civilization and the wild, and offers food for thought about "the nature of strength," all in the context of a tense, high-energy plot concerning pack culture and politics. Elijah Sorensson, increasingly distressed by his life as a high-status Manhattan lawyer supporting the interests of the Great North Pack, prepares to come home to the Adirondacks permanently. His plans are complicated by his unexpected romance with a human and by the continued scheming of independent shifters against the already diminished pack. Vale does a brilliant job of developing werewolf culture, filling in details about rituals, pregnancy, and child-rearing that are sometimes surprising but always plausible. She begins with stereotypes of power but guides the reader into a much deeper contemplation of masculinity and the character of leadership while inverting many billionaire romance tropes. Vale's nuanced exploration of werewolf concepts elevates this work above others in the genre. Agent: Heather Jackson, Heather Jackson Literary. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Library Journal Review
In the eyes of the New York elite, powerful man-about-town attorney Elijah -Sorensson has it all. But Elijah is a Wolf, and being Offland (away from his Adirondack territory) and living incognito among humans to protect his pack's legal and financial interests have taken their toll. For the sake of his sanity, Elijah needs to go home-for good. Convincing the Alpha of his Great North Pack won't be easy, and as duty wars with need, he faces the most desperate challenge of all: his forbidden love for environmental conservationist Thea Villa-lobos, a human who has no idea who-or what-he really is. VERDICT Picking up where Vale's debut, The Last Wolf, leaves off, this tense, emotionally charged story brings together a hero drowning in the soul-leaching pain of living a lie and a compassionate, intuitive heroine. A wealth of sharply etched detail, snippets of pack history and lore, and a colorful supporting cast add another layer to this remarkable, strangely believable world. Vale lives in New York. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Book Review
A werewolf trapped in his human form must fight against an encroaching madness and his attraction to a human woman.Elijah Sorensson, the Alpha of the 9th Echelon, has been away from his Pack's homeland for 30 years, and the time away from the wild is beginning to take its toll. His boss at the New York City law firm founded by the Pack to represent its interests suffered from the same affliction, forced to adapt a more human form in order to push the Pack's agenda. It led him to a deadly car accident in his rush to get back to his territory. Elijah fears the same thing happening to him, and the presence of Thea Villalobos only puts his sanity in further jeopardy. Thea is in need of legal counsel; Elijah is instructed to take her case pro bono as a favor to a former client. Thea is an environmental conservation officer, and the smell of nature, prey, and the outdoors clings to her. It's really no wonder Elijah feels such a sudden attraction, but his Pack is reeling from a recent betrayal, and humans are enemy No. 1. The romance is more of a battle of willpower for Elijah. Of course he shouldn't sleep with a client, but there are several other, more dangerous reasons why Thea should be off-limits. There's an emptiness to Elijah. He's been kept from something that brings him solace for decades, and it's turning him into a caged animal. It's sexy and it's frightening, a heady combination. Thea and her work are a siren song for Elijah, and the details that go into Thea's occupation and legal issues are surprisingly interesting. Vale (The Last Wolf, 2018) imbues grittiness into Thea and Elijah's cautious romance, with life and death often hanging in the balance. But while Elijah works as the wonderfully tumultuous (and only) narrator, Thea's characterization could have used some equal insight.A feral and fearsome romance that works for its happy ending. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Reviews
Vale's second foray into the exquisitely built world of the Pack is as enthralling and exciting as The Last Wolf? (2018). High-powered, fashionable New York attorney Elijah Sorensson may be Alpha of the Great North Pack's 9th Echelon, but that doesn't give him the freedom to flee his miserable Offland life in the city, which only allows him three days of the Iron Moon to run in the wild. A minor pro bono case introduces him to Thea Villalobos, the niece of a gardener, and he is shocked to find her incredibly attractive, and not merely for sexual conquest. Visiting rural upstate New York to meet with her, he discovers that his firm is representing an organization that is threatening his Pack by promoting wolf hunting with a poster featuring a target superimposed over a photograph of a Pack member. Elijah goes ballistic, then learns that his assistant has stolen an important Pack document. When she is violently attacked, he becomes the prime suspect. The intricate culture and social mores of the Pack elevate Vale's series. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
In the eyes of the New York elite, powerful man-about-town attorney Elijah Sorensson has it all. But Elijah is a Wolf, and being Offland (away from his Adirondack territory) and living incognito among humans to protect his pack's legal and financial interests have taken their toll. For the sake of his sanity, Elijah needs to go home—for good. Convincing the Alpha of his Great North Pack won't be easy, and as duty wars with need, he faces the most desperate challenge of all: his forbidden love for environmental conservationist Thea Villalobos, a human who has no idea who—or what—he really is. VERDICT Picking up where Vale's debut, The Last Wolf, leaves off, this tense, emotionally charged story brings together a hero drowning in the soul-leaching pain of living a lie and a compassionate, intuitive heroine. A wealth of sharply etched detail, snippets of pack history and lore, and a colorful supporting cast add another layer to this remarkable, strangely believable world. Vale lives in New York.
Copyright 2018 Library Journal.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Vale steps up her game for the excellent second Legends of All Wolves paranormal (after The Last Wolf), which plays with alpha male dominance fantasy, strikingly explores the core werewolf conflict between civilization and the wild, and offers food for thought about "the nature of strength," all in the context of a tense, high-energy plot concerning pack culture and politics. Elijah Sorensson, increasingly distressed by his life as a high-status Manhattan lawyer supporting the interests of the Great North Pack, prepares to come home to the Adirondacks permanently. His plans are complicated by his unexpected romance with a human and by the continued scheming of independent shifters against the already diminished pack. Vale does a brilliant job of developing werewolf culture, filling in details about rituals, pregnancy, and child-rearing that are sometimes surprising but always plausible. She begins with stereotypes of power but guides the reader into a much deeper contemplation of masculinity and the character of leadership while inverting many billionaire romance tropes. Vale's nuanced exploration of werewolf concepts elevates this work above others in the genre. Agent: Heather Jackson, Heather Jackson Literary. (Aug.)
Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.Reviews from GoodReads
Citations
Vale, M. (2018). A Wolf Apart . Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vale, Maria. 2018. A Wolf Apart. Sourcebooks.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vale, Maria. A Wolf Apart Sourcebooks, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Vale, M. (2018). A wolf apart. Sourcebooks.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Vale, Maria. A Wolf Apart Sourcebooks, 2018.
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