As Nephele, Alexus, and their loyal companions grapple with the profound loss they faced on Mount Ulra, the threat of Thamaos’s reign looms ominously in the East. To prepare for the impending danger, the crew must fortify the Northland and Summerland armies, even if it means relying on the one entity they never believed would be revived: Neri, the God of the White Wolf.
Nephele finds herself entangled in a deal from which there is no escape, a pact ensuring Neri’s resurrection but binding her to his side, even as he returns North to reinforce defenses and eradicate any remaining traitors and foes on his territory. Despite her reluctance, Nephele is compelled to accompany Neri, confronting the prospect of spending her days and nights in the company of a seductive, haughty deity. However, the fate of Tiressia hinges upon Neri becoming their foremost weapon, a power wielded solely by Nephele.
As Thamaos unleashes his initial onslaught against Neri, Nephele discovers that controlling the Wolf is more challenging than anticipated, and he possesses a humanity she had underestimated. With each passing moment, the undeniable chemistry between them intensifies, until their connection becomes irresistible—both to each other and to Thamaos, who despises nothing more than the resurgence of the Wolf and the presence of a witch named Bloodgood at his side.
“The Wolf and the Witch” marks the third installment in the Witch Walker romantic fantasy series, offering a captivating narrative for enthusiasts of authors such as Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Scarlett St. Clair.