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Anonymous
Posted January 17, 2012
I've been a Rhodes fan for 10 years now, and she has never disapointed me. I must start by saying some of the criticism I've read here is bogus. Most people agree that Hawksong and Snakecharm were the best two of the series, yes I must agree, where I dont agree is that the other books were bad by any means, they were all amazing and keep you wondering whats next almost constantly! Love the anticipation here in each novel. People say falcondance was not necessary to the series?? WRONG! Falcondance delves into the history if everything, you learn the roots of the avian serpiente war, why the falcons are feared so much and it has you fearing throughout the remainder of the series if the falcons will simply kill everyone you grew to love. Wolfcry had even wose criticism... again wolfcry was a major part of the series, Oliza falling in love with a woman, especially one who wasnt avian or serpiente was certainly the safest case scenario here, it was a blessing, we learn that if oliza bears a child its magic would make the child go mad and kill her.. is that what you critics would have preferred? Oliza to have a child that destroys all of wyverns court? Even if oliza didnt bear children with her male mate she could never choose an avian or serpiente, it would have started the war from hawksong all over again. The only part of wolfcry I can critic is that zane and danica, beloved from the first two seem to have a lack of understanding of their daughter, this seems due to the fact oliza never explained to them in detail the reasons her actions were so necessary. Wyvernhail was great, full of twists and turns, I did not appreciate that in the end oliza the wyvern of the courts namesake was unwelcome in her own land, but I understand the feeling of abandonment from their would be queen left them uneasy. Really the only problem with the series is the fact there wasnt a 6th book.
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Posted January 18, 2011
the first section in it was the best but then it just started getting bad
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Posted October 2, 2011
Amelia manages to capture you in a few sentences in this set of novels. I highly recomend anywho who loves the dark side of shape-shifters with the touch of romance.
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Posted June 13, 2011
The first two books held more of a connection for me. The relationship had me completely drawn in and hooked, but with the last three books it fell more into just the after effects and kind of closed the story down. While they weren't bad, they just didn't have me staying up too late reading like the first two.
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Wished I bought this sooner, specifically for that 2 hour long meeting I had to sit through.
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Posted January 17, 2011
a interesting series and yet still good. last part of the book though was a bit confusing and a lil hard to follow. but still a good book and worth reading
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Overview
Five shapeshifter novels—one fascinating read!Hawksong
Danica Shardae, an avian shapeshifter, will do anything in her power to stop the war that has raged between her people and the serpiente—even pretend to be in love with Zane Cobriana, the terrifying leader of her kind’s greatest enemy, and accept him as her pair bond. But will Zane strike as swiftly and lethally as the cobra that is his second form?
Snakecharm
A surprising union has brought ...