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After she kills her sister in an automobile accident, Olivia dreams of running with the wolves to escape the weight of guilt. Wolf Shadow, a Cheyenne Shape-Shifter, appears to help her free Lara’s spirit. Is he a figment of her imagination or a real being who can walk as a man and run as a wolf? Her involvement with the gray wolf restoration program for Yellowstone National Park brings danger to her doorstep, along with a man called Singer, who may or may not be on her side.
Wolf Song is not only a testament to Brotherton’s writing talents and delightful voice but to her deep appreciation and understanding of the connection between mankind, nature, and the spirit world as well.
Ruth Burkett Weeks, author: Soldiers From the Mist
Reading Wolf Song I experienced all the emotions an author wants a reader to have: sad, tearful, happy, intense anger, understanding, depression, blaming self, shutting others out.
Libby Orendorff, author of Murder in Van Buren
Velda Brotherton writes novels set in the west, both contemporary and historical. She stepped into the paranormal for Wolf Song because of her compassion for the endangered gray wolf. Her desire to show this magnificent animal, not as a cruel killing machine, but rather as kind, gentle and family oriented, sent her to research the gray wolf restoration program in Wyoming. She is an award winning author with eight novels and six regional non fiction books to her credit. A native of Arkansas, she lives surrounded by the Ozark National Forest and is visited regularly by wildlife of many species.
Read more about Velda on her website.








