Fearless
Jennifer Jenkins
♥ Synopsis
In exactly twenty-three days, Gryphon will
offer his life to Chief Barnabas in exchange for the lives of his best friend
and mess brothers. Until then, he must keep his plans from Zo while avoiding
the Wolves of the Allied Camp. But Gryphon is not the only one harboring
secrets. To spare her own life, Zo has made a blood oath promising to help the
Kodiak Clan free their families living as Nameless slaves. When Gryphon learns
the truth — that the peaceful life he’d planned for Zo is not secure — he
divulges a secret that will give the Allies the upper hand against the Ram.
Now, The Great Move is underway and a final
battle between the Wolf, Ram, Kodiak and Raven cannot be stopped. Strength will
be tested. Loyalties will be questioned. Alliances will form. In a world of
uncertainty and danger, Zo and Gryphon may finally have what they’ve each
always wanted.
Fearless (Nameless #3) by Jennifer
Jenkins
Publication Date: October 17, 2017
Publisher: Month9Books
300 Pages
300 Pages
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/series/169882
With her degree in History and Secondary
Education, Jennifer had every intention of teaching teens to love George
Washington and appreciate the finer points of ancient battle stratagem.
(Seriously, she’s obsessed with ancient warfare.) However, life had different
plans in store when the writing began. As a proud member of Writers Cubed, and
a co-founder of the Teen Author Boot Camp, she feels blessed to be able to
fulfill both her ambition to work with teens as well as write Young Adult
fiction.
Jennifer has three children who are experts
at naming her characters, one loving, supportive husband, a dog with little-man
syndrome, and three chickens (of whom she is secretly afraid).
My Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Fearless is the conclusion to the Nameless series. It is not a
standalone story; you need to read book One (Nameless) and Two
(Clanless). The action, romance and twists stepped up a notch in this
one. The author explores how 2 people from different walks of life can
fit into a world that doesn't welcome their connection. The problem is
that Gryphon's time is running out! He is a man of his word even if he
has lost his honour. Meanwhile, someone is trying to frame Gryphon for
crimes he did not commit. He needs to find a way to get the wolf clan to
trust him, and find his place even if it's for a short time. His goal
is to make sure Joshua his young apprentice is settling in and set up
for a good quality life.
Zo has a blood oath to honour and has a duty to help save the Nameless. Gryphon hasn't been completely honest with her, and she isn't aware of their deadline. Fearless explores their ups and downs. Can a Ram really be trusted even if it's Gryphon? Zo has to learn to trust Gryphon all over again.
Can the clan's find peace? Can Zo and Gryphon find their happily ever after?
Fearless was probably my favourite of the 3 books, but I have enjoyed the whole series. There is the main story along with smaller side stories. The characters are well developed and have good motives for their actions. Both Zo and Gryphon have their own stories throughout the book as well as a story together. Highly recommended. 5 stars out of 5.
ARC received in exchange for a fair review as part of the chapter by chapter blog tour.
Zo has a blood oath to honour and has a duty to help save the Nameless. Gryphon hasn't been completely honest with her, and she isn't aware of their deadline. Fearless explores their ups and downs. Can a Ram really be trusted even if it's Gryphon? Zo has to learn to trust Gryphon all over again.
Can the clan's find peace? Can Zo and Gryphon find their happily ever after?
Fearless was probably my favourite of the 3 books, but I have enjoyed the whole series. There is the main story along with smaller side stories. The characters are well developed and have good motives for their actions. Both Zo and Gryphon have their own stories throughout the book as well as a story together. Highly recommended. 5 stars out of 5.
ARC received in exchange for a fair review as part of the chapter by chapter blog tour.
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