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Original Title: Wolfcry
ISBN: 0385731957 (ISBN13: 9780385731959)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Kiesha'ra #4
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Wolfcry (The Kiesha'ra #4) Hardcover | Pages: 198 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 5855 Users | 200 Reviews

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Oliza Shardae Cobriana is heir to Wyvern's Court, home of the avians and serpiente, whose war with each other ended just before Oliza was born. But hatred is slow to die, and not everyone likes the expressive way in which Urban, a serpiente dancer, is courting Oliza--especially not Marus, her reserved avian suitor. And when Urban is found beaten in avian land, Oliza is filled with despair. How can she be expected to lead a unified society if her people still cannot live peacefully together?

Before Oliza can try to mend the rift in Wyvern's Court, she is kidnapped by mercenaries, who take her deep into wolves' territory. As Wyvern princess, all Oliza has ever wanted is to see a future where she can find love and take a mate without inciting another war. The time is now. She owes it to her people--and to herself.

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Title:Wolfcry (The Kiesha'ra #4)
Author:Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 198 pages
Published:September 12th 2006 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal

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I feel really bad for some of the past reviewers of this book, deciding they hated it because of the couple. Sorry you all hate love.This one is probably my favorite after Hawksong (I'm very nostalgic about that book). I'm not sure if I would have felt the same way, had I read this when it came out. I imagine I'd have been slightly disappointed too, only in that Urban was adorable and amazing. I probably wouldn't have appreciated the relationship at a younger age.But now, revisiting this series

**Spoilers**I am so disappointed! I really loved the first book and the second two were interesting enough, but lets just destroy everything the parent's worked for in one book. The parent's devoted their lives to uniting waring people's only for their daughter to destroy it all with one blow and run off with her lesbian lover. And yet she says that she did it in order to prevent war again. I don't believe it. This has to be the worst book I've read in a really long time. There's one more book

Was looking for an easy read so I decided to give this series a go. In the first three books, the author beautifully sets up the plots and character traits that I found myself wanting to believe such a world existed. This particular book, however, seems like a means to an end, sloppy ideas thrown together on the page. I could empathize with the internal struggle Oliza faces as her pending coronation is just around the corner. But, I simply could not buy into the tacky advances from the alpha of

This was perfect!! I love it so much. Betia and Oliza is the way to life! This was really beautiful! My heart soared real high.

Wow. I am writing this review more as a response to the other reviews on this site than as an actual review of the novel. I don't think I've ever seen more offensive reviews on any other books, including ones with LGBT characters, and I feel like I need to address this so that anyone out there who is thinking of reading this novel will give it the chance not given by many of the bigoted reviewers on this site.Nonspoilery version: What Amelia Atwater-Rhodes does with world building is simply

After reading Falcondance, I'm finally glad to have returned to the main storyline involving Wyvern's Court. This time, the story is narrated by Oliza Shardae, the daughter of Zane and Danica. Not to give anything away, but the plot involves her getting kidnapped, making a difficult journey, falling in love with someone unexpected, and then finally making a difficult decision. Warning, this review discusses things that could be considered SPOILERS, so read at your own risk!Wolfcry gets five

I wanted to jump up and dance about halfway through. Queer representation! Glorious queer representation! Huzzah!

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