Geralt of Rivia, a hero for all time, finally reunites with his beloved Yennefer. A wedding, toasts, flowers and smiles… Could it be that that’s all—and there will be no more adventures and dangers, no more sorcery and battles? Of course not! After all, the heroes never stop being heroes, and there is no end to trials. In the novel "The Season of Storms," written 15 years after the main cycle, Andrzej Sapkowski turns once again to the beginning of Geralt’s “creative path,” devoted to hunting monsters and crafty sorcerers. And once again the truth is confirmed: monsters in human guise are the most dangerous…