Snakecharm (The Kiesha'ra: Volume Two)

Cover Art for 9781419338687, Snakecharm (The Kiesha'ra: Volume Two) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
ISBN: 9781419338687
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 1 September, 2005
Format: Audio CD
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6 other editions of this product

ZANE COBRIANA, COBRA shapeshifter, thanks the gods every day for Danica, his hawk pair bond, and the peace their union has brought to the avian and serpiente. Soon, Danica will have a child to carry on their royal line. But what should be a happy time is riddled with doubt. Syfka, an ancient falcon, has arrived from Ahnmik claiming that one of her people is hidden in their midst. The falcons are more powerful than the avians and serpiente combined, and Syfka shows nothing but contempt for Zane and Danica's alliance. To Zane's horror, his own people seem just as appalled as Syfka is by the thought of a mixed-blood child becoming heir to the throne. Is Syfka's lost falcon just a ruse to stir up controversy among them? The truth lies somewhere in their tangled pastsand the search will redefine Zane and Danica's fragile future. Praise for Hawksong : "Atwater-Rhodes has created a stunning adventure that draws readers in and leaves them begging for more." School Library Journal , Starred "Atwater-Rhodes takes a break from vampires to create two warring clans . . . [with] impressively complex cultures." Publishers Weekly A VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List selection From the Hardcover edition.

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