Monday, December 5, 2022

Path of the Wolf by Tony-Paul de Vissage

 About The Book: In 1499 France, Isabeau de Montaigne, abused and neglected wife of artist Francois de Montaigne is ordered to provide the care and feeding of her husband’s latest “model”. At first, he appears to be a beast of the forest, but in time, Isabeau discovers Giovanni, Gio, is an adult, sadly abused and neglected by others since the moment of his birth.

Spending their days together brings the two closer and a strong passionate devotion develops—until tragedy strikes and the love between a woman and a loup-garou is tested to the ultimate.

Our Review: Path of the Wolf is more than a love story, it is a life lesson to look below the surface to uncover the real person beneath—then nurture and care. Entranced from page one, this is a story for the ages. Author de Vissage shows his talent for describing emotion as well as developing characters. Well done.  

On a scale of 1-5, Path of the Wolf deserves a 6.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

 

 

 

 

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