Wolf Interval (Senyaza Series Book 3), by Chrysoula Tzavelas
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Wolf Interval (Senyaza Series Book 3), by Chrysoula Tzavelas

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Being the daughter of a supernatural monster makes it hard to have friends, especially when your father is determined to make you follow in his footsteps. It’s especially tough at Halloween, but AT makes do with her magical dogs and the local ghosts. And this is almost a life… …until the Wild Hunt shows up. On this All Hallow’s Day, they’ll finally be released to pursue their ultimate ambition: hunting down every ghost in the mortal world. The only way to stop them is to venture into the heart of a cursed city and steal the source of their power. That’s hardly a problem for the daughter of a monster–until she realizes she needs more than her magical dogs to get where she’s going. She needs friends, too. That’s a lot scarier than a cursed city, but if she wants to save the ghosts, she’ll have to find a way.
Wolf Interval (Senyaza Series Book 3), by Chrysoula Tzavelas- Amazon Sales Rank: #51830 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-29
- Released on: 2015-03-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "absorbing... a satisfying standalone novel that explores the lives of endearing characters to good effect." -Publishers Weekly
About the Author "Chrysoula Tzavelas works very hard to write books that are both fun to read and have real heart. She hopes you enjoy them."Doesn't that sound nice? Completely true, of course. If you'd like to know a little more about me, I live near Seattle, I have a dog, three cats, a husband, a housemate, and two little boys. When I'm not writing or chasing around children, I... well, theoretically I read, play video games and RPGs, knit and color. But I have to fight for that time.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. You will love this. And you don't have to read the first two books first. By Zanne First of all, this book moves at a completely different pace than the first two. It reads from a different mindset. Because the author voice isn't present here, but the book is written from the voice of the main character (or at least whichever character the action is focused around). And since this book is focused on an essentially teenage girl with parent issues and the usual teen angst problems, trying to figure out things in life - it makes for interesting and sometimes slightly confusing reading. Because the girl is confused. Of course, her dad's a demon, so that complicates things.But trust me... just keep reading, pay attention, and you'll be happy you did. Because this book, which can be read without having read the first two in the series, is great. As a mother to a teenage girl, it is easy to relate to. My 15 year old daughter read it, and was mad at the end, because she'd have to wait for the next book.Kid tested, mother approved.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another Good Book In A Fine Series By M. Fenn Wolf Interval, the third book in Chrysoula Tzavelas’ Senyaza series, is coming out this month. I was lucky enough to get an ARC so I could share my thoughts about it with you. (And I will be honest here–the author and I are friends on Twitter; I don’t think that colored my review, but I want to get that out there.)First thing to point out: isn’t that cover cool? Sean Dietrich did the artwork. I really dig AT, our protagonist for this volume, appearing as if she’s coming out of the wolf at the bottom.Yes, that’s right. Another Senyaza book, another main character to follow. In Matchbox Girls, we met Marley, Research Girl with some serious magical skills; in Infinity Key, we meet Branwyn Lennox, the Action Girl who learns to work with her humanity. Wolf Interval brings us face to face with AT, a woman with a monstrous father who is afraid that she, too, is a monster. We’ve met her before, originally in the first Senyaza book, Matchbox Girls. She’s a figure of mystery in that book, a powerful young woman with a trio of magical dogs working with Corbin and eventually fighting with Marley and her crew. She leaves the story, severely wounded and in the arms of a kaiju who claims to be taking her to her father. Not necessarily a good thing!We meet AT again in Infinity Key when Branwyn pays a short visit to her father’s creepy hunting lodgeI was excited that AT was going to have her own book, but I have to confess I found Wolf Interval a tougher read than the first two Senyaza tales. Mainly, because AT is not the most likeable character. She’s depressed, angry, and just not a joy to be around, even to the folks she’s hanging out with. It took me a while to realize that her being likeable to me was not the author’s point. This is a young woman who has suffered a lot of abuse and has returned to the home of her abuser. She’s got more on her mind besides what people think of her, including the folks she finds herself adventuring with. Of course, that doesn’t stop them from telling her what they think of her.It’s a spooky kind of adventure. AT has to find the Horn of the Wild Hunt before Hallowe’en. If she doesn’t, the Wild Hunt–a mystical group that seeks out and destroys the corrupted souls of the deceased–will go after any souls, even those of the living.Wolf Interval is a multi-layered quest novel, different from the first two Senyaza books, in that the protagonist isn’t new to this world of magic Tzavelas has built. This is her world, and yet, she is just as lost and learning as Marley and Branwyn were in their volumes, maybe moreso, as she’s the more wounded of the three.As usual, Tzavelas’s writing is good, she keeps the story moving, and the reader turning pages. Some of her prose is gorgeous. My main complaint, as it was with Infinity Key, is that the catching-up from the last book feels a little info-dumpy in spots. Hard to avoid, I’m sure. (I haven’t finished writing a series yet; who am I to talk?) I also found AT’s voice (she’s the narrator) a little clunky in places compared to Branwyn’s in Infinity Key. But as I said, she grew on me. Another thing I like about the book is, well, look at the cover again. AT isn’t the standard white teenaged hero. That makes me very happy.Notes to self: googling the title was very informative. I’d forgotten what a wolf interval is. It really resonates with the story. next time I get a cat (if that ever happens), I’m naming it “Grimwhiskers.” Best critter name ever.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Haunting and dark By Rachel Gollub This is AT's story, and as we could have guessed from her other appearances, it's darker than the other stories. We learn more about her, and what drives her to be the way she is. Definitely a difficult coming of age.
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