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Wolfsong by T.J. Klune
Wolfsong by T.J. Klune






Wolfsong by T.J. Klune

Except now he’s a man – and Ox can no longer ignore the song that howls between them.

Wolfsong by T.J. Klune

Violence flared, tragedy split the pack and Joe left town, leaving Ox behind. Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town, and tore a hole in his heart. Joe is charming and handsome, but haunted by scars he cannot heal. He also finds an ally in Joe, the youngest Bennett boy. Drawn to their magic, loyalty and enduring friendships, Ox feels a gulf between this extraordinary new world and the quiet life he’s known. For the family are shapeshifters, who can transform into wolves at will. Ox was sixteen when the energetic Bennett family moved in next door, harbouring a secret that would change him forever. Continue the journey with Ravensong.Ox Matheson was twelve when his father taught him a lesson: Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Wolfsong is the first book in the Green Creek series by bestselling author TJ Klune. Except now he’s a man, and Ox can no longer ignore the song that howls between them. It’s been three years since that fateful day – and the boy is back.

Wolfsong by T.J. Klune Wolfsong by T.J. Klune

The boy chased after the monster with revenge in his blood-red eyes, leaving Ox behind to pick up the pieces. Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town and tore a hole in his head and heart. Ox was seventeen when he found out the boy’s secret, and it painted the world around him in colours of red and orange and violet. Ox found out later the boy hadn’t spoken in almost two years before that day, and that the boy belonged to a family who had moved into the house at the end of the lane. Ox was sixteen when he met the boy on the road, the boy who talked and talked and talked. He said that Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Ox was twelve when his daddy taught him a very valuable lesson. 'Like being wrapped up in a big gay blanket' – V.








Wolfsong by T.J. Klune