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Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Pedlar and the Bandit King - Community Reviews back

by Kirby Crow
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Sonia Nosia ~Ruber's fiancé in Crystal Court universe~
Wow! I loved this book! I can't wait to get to the next book in the series so I'll be short in my review:From the beginning we meet our red hooded pedlar, Scarlet of Lysia. He's an honorable Hilurin (the ruling nation of the world, but on the verge of being extinct). He is on his way to his family i...
Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 10 years ago
Just finished re-reading and loved it as much as the first time, maybe even more so, because the second time brings out the details that I didn't think significant before. Moving onto book 2.
...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 10 years ago
You sure are looking goodYou're everything that a big bad wolf could want... Well of course this song came to mind for me. Come on now...tell me you're surprised? I mean really we have a cute guy, named Scarlet, in a red hooded coat who travels through the woods...ok, he kind of travels all over t...
kimosumiko
kimosumiko rated it 11 years ago
I have been greatly anticipating this book for a while and this far exceeded my expectations. It's safe to say I'm now an avid fan of Kirby Crow and a definite supporter of all things Scarlet and Liall. Crow's story is full of interesting characters set in an complex fantasy world full of hints at d...
Leanne
Leanne rated it 12 years ago
I can't believe it took me so long to grab this one. Loved everything about it- the world building, the MC's, wonderfully rich and real characters. The snark, delicious chemistry and just the right amount of angst/hurt comfort. Holding back on the fifth star 'till I've finished the series.
K.
K. rated it 12 years ago
Thank god it wasn't insta-love, that's all I have to say.
LiliaFord
LiliaFord rated it 12 years ago
This is a very strong beginning to the series. The world-building is especially good, with an intriguing mix of races and cultures, and tons of political conflicts between them. I especially admired the movement between city, rural village and the gypsy like encampment. Scarlet and Liall are terr...
sanctuary
sanctuary rated it 12 years ago
Incredible. I could NOT put this down, it's a short first book in the series, but damn is it good. I found the beginning painful to read and found myself skipping several pages of dialogue and world building that I found very boring. But that didn't last long before it ZOOMED ahead. Grabbing my atte...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
Interesting in a weird-ish way. The characters are all really appealing, for whatever reason. In a sort of...fairytale-ish way, I suppose.
Ilhem
Ilhem rated it 12 years ago
The Pedlar and the Brigand King is a tale that succeeds in entertaining the reader with otherworldly adventures where deep characterization has no part to play, certainly, but which offers interesting characters who fulfil their function to mirror human weaknesses.The author builds an extremely rich...
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