LIMITED Tears of the Wolf book box

LIMITED Tears of the Wolf book box

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rated 4.9/5.0 by 6500+ happy readers

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"You're a wolf. So am I."

Heighten your reading experience with this limited Tears of the Wolf book box. Perfect for fans who want all of the art and the best of the merch for this new series!

Includes:

  • 💖 Tears of the Wolf signed hardcover with solid sprayed edges
  • 💖 Notebook featuring Brynn and Cenric art by Leraynne S.
  • 💖 Tears of the Wolf sticker pack featuring dyrehund art by Morlin Lorenz and watercolor art by Lidia Rodkina
  • 💖 Genuine ox horn drinking vessel with engraved underside (natural product that may vary in appearance)
  • 💖 Genuine leather Celtic wolf's head bookmark by Lyoncraft
  • 💖 5x7 mini print featuring Brynn and Cenric art by Leraynne S.
  • 💖 Monaco - Dark Blue pen from Bruno Visconti

Customer Reviews

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Megan Smith
Love so much

I love everything that came in the book box. It was very well packaged, and well protected. Also I love the fan art that this came with. It's so pretty. Also I love the book and can not wait for the next on.

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Allyson Perry
Book Treasures

Everything that came in the box was beautiful and lovingly packaged. My daughter (aka mini book goblin) immediately stole the pretty gold seal while yelling "For Bookhalla", so that was a thing. She has her eye on the leather bookmark too which I'm guarding fiercely.

It's small thing but I'm low-key obsessed with the pen - I need more of these pens in my life! Also I'm pretty sure my husband is tired of me showing him the print and going on about how beautiful the picture is. As for the book itself, I finished in a day and now I'm cast adrift craving more. I want a telepathic doggy and, don't tell my husband, but I think I'm a little bit in love with Cenric.

The rest of this review is just book goblin shrieks of happiness while surrounded by my pretty book treasures.

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Evelyn Waitz
Loved the Book Box!!

I'm so happy with this purchase! I gave the drinking horn to my archaeologist daughter, my husband snatched the stickers and put them on various surfaces, including his laptop. And I got everything else!!!

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Caitlin Chandler
Daindreth Series

I am so happy with this series. It has all my favorite things - great female protagonist, great side characters, the pacing is great. I love it.

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Kayla
Perfect!

I love the box and all the goodies in it! I will definitely order again!


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