Last of the Wild Days: Book One - Spring

Last of the Wild Days: Book One - Spring

by Daniel J Loney

Fairy Tales
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Added on February 28, 2026

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The Wild Days are all but over, and the Howling Hunt is nearing...Facing the worst winter in living memory, Brackenhal and Merralea are fleeing south with what's left of their tribe - and their last remaining cub. Plagued by cold, hunger, and opportunistic Flesheaters who are picking off their fellow Foragers one by one, there is still no sign of winter lifting, nor spring returning. Along their path, they discover an abandoned fox cub lying in the snow, yet despite foxes being among the most feared and cruel of all predators, they decide to raise the cub as their own. Meanwhile, another creature born of winter itself is uniting the Flesheaters under one creed to begin a great hunt, and while the Foragers raise their orphaned cub in little knowledge of the looming threat, the Wintergazer is ever growing in both power... and hunger.Against the setting described above, The Last of the Wild Days is the story of someone born into one way of life but raised into another; whose identity is increasingly torn between heritage and upbringing, nature and nurture, right and wrong - who must ultimately discover what the meanings of family and friendship truly are to them.As well as for use of setting, the world, characters and their various attitudes towards one another are intended as a satirical reflection of humanity and our issues throughout history that are still largely present today such as tribalism, slavery and greed.Dedicated to the memory of my brother Nathaniel (Natty), Brian Jacques whose books we both grew up with, and other influential authors who are sadly no longer with us, this is a story of life, death, love, grief, captivity, freedom, prejudice, compassion, and the complicated, bittersweet bonds of friendship and family - in a reflection of our own lives as a combination of beauty, agony and everything in between.If you decide to pick it up, self publishing relies heavily on ratings and reviews - so any review or any feedback you could offer would be extremely appreciated. Thank you!

Reader Reviews

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…kira

3.5 ⭐️ a lot of potential, with engaging characters and intriguing lore and story, but lots of technical errors and issues with pacing and wordiness. looking forward to more instalments, but the book is definitely in need of an editor

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Dylan

Highly recommended to fans of Redwall looking for something new! Loney captures the spirit of Jacques in a way that's faithful but still with plenty of new ideas and compelling world building to feel fresh and exciting. There's a sense of scale and conflict that make it great for those of us who grew up reading Redwall and want to relive the feeling, but with a bit higher level of maturity in its themes. I'll happily check out Volume 2 when it comes out!

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Grey Coincidence

Beautiful, tragic, haunting. It takes a little bit to get going, but the characters are charming and it's fun to follow them around while the plot slowly takes form. An absolute must-read for fans of the Redwall genre (Deptford Mice, Welkin Weasels et al). The ending is an absolute gut punch and left me both devastated and desperate for more. I give it five stars. It's not a flawless book by any means: the villain manages to accomplish quite a bit and is a physically imposing threat… but has a v

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