The Wolf and the Witch (Witch Walker)

As Nephele, Alexus, and their faithful companions grapple with the devastating loss on Mount Ulra, the threat of Thamaos's reign rises in the East. To prepare, the crew must strengthen the Northland and Summerland armies, even if it means depending on the one being they never thought would live again: Neri, God of the White Wolf.
Nephele made a deal she can't escape, a deal that not only ensures the Wolf's resurrection, but one that forces her to remain at his side, even when he returns North to bolster defenses and destroy any traitors and enemies remaining on his land. The last thing Nephele wants is to spend her days and nights alone with a seductive, arrogant god, but Tiressia's future depends on Neri being their primary weapon, one only she holds the power to wield.
As Thamaos aims his first wave of destruction at Neri, Nephele finds that not only is the Wolf more difficult to control than she believed, but that he's far more human than she gave him credit for. With every passing hour, the undeniable passion between them burns brighter, until their fire becomes impossible to resist, and impossible for Thamaos to ignore.
Because the only thing he loathes more than the Wolf roaming Tiressia again, is that there's a witch at his side, and her name is Bloodgood.
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Community Reviews
I have been really rooting for this series ever since the first book took me by surprise with how much I enjoyed it, but each entry since has let me down just a little bit more. In this one I was dismayed to find that I thought the prose itself had gone down in quality; it seemed like even the audiobook narrators were having trouble making the sentence structures sound coherent. I didn't like following Nephele and Neri as much as I had liked following Raina and Alexus, and I didn't like the tone of their spicy scenes very much either. I will say that this feels less like filler than I expected it to, there is some movement of the overall plot of the series and I do still plan on reading the 4th book, which will hopefully get the series back on track.
Content Warnings:
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, and Blood
Moderate: Gore and Alcohol
Minor: Death, Grief, Sexual harassment, and Injury/Injury detail
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