Wolves run the forests of the evening. Hearts focused on their mother, hope in their teeth. The scent is cold, but they're determined and getting angrier. The moment a shadow moves, they'll have game players by the throat. Stronger, wiser and full of God's power, Ruth has learned she can dance again. She's a world changer, lighting pockets of shade and darkness with hope. She's dropped her flame and intends to war dance fire across the countryside until the Trees of her family burns with the Gospel. Jonas has learned a lot from Ruth. He's tired of fighting on a board where God's foes are playing dirty. As evening turns to darkness, new evil rises, new Fairy Tales threaten his wife, his life, his soul. Now they bring out dragons? Jonas is tired of dragons. It's time to play the Game Board by the Grass Wolf's rules. God vs. dragon won't go well for either game player's side. Willow thought hope was for those who were on the other side. Now, maybe, he can breathe in light. Tower drama is building, things are heating up. But where dark shadows lay before, shades of peace beckon. A widow, dressed in red stalks him with fire in both her hands. Willow's willing to risk drama to dance with the widow, but can her peace and hope fill his darkest hours? Willow's talking about it to God, and God seems willing to talk back. Cast into a pit of danger, greater than any before, Ruth finds herself in Hell. With Jonas killing dragons, the Grass blocked, and Willow in the dark, she makes a judgement call that will change the story line, and moves the shades of evening for her Russian wolves at home. The Game Board is exposed. The hunters are coming. Shades of evening will change in the fire's light.