Wyvernhail (The Kiesha'ra, #5)
HAI HAS ALWAYS been an outsider. With a falcon mother and a deceased cobra father, she is considered a mongrel by most, an ally by some, and a friend by few. Hai's broken falcon wings are a painful reminder of the life she once led on the island of Ahnmik. And here in Wyvern's Court, the avian...
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HAI HAS ALWAYS been an outsider. With a falcon mother and a deceased cobra father, she is considered a mongrel by most, an ally by some, and a friend by few. Hai's broken falcon wings are a painful reminder of the life she once led on the island of Ahnmik. And here in Wyvern's Court, the avian and serpiente royal family keep their distance, refusing to acknowledge her cobra bloodline. They know that Hai's magic is so volatile, she can barely control it, and images of the past and future threaten to overwhelm her.When Hai's cousin, Oliza Shardae Cobriana, abdicates the throne of Wyvern's Court, Hai has visions only of destruction: the serpiente king Salem, dying in her arms; the dutiful guard, Nicias, unable to save a generation of children; and Wyvern's Court engulfed in flames.Now Hai will do anything to protect her new home - even if it means betraying the very people who need her most.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780385734363 (0385734360)
Publish date: September 11th 2007
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: The Kiesha'ra (#5)
This one was the worst of all!This is the stori of Hai - a half falcon-half cobra girl Nicias has saved from Ahnmik's asylum.She's deemed crazy and shunned by everyone because of her visions tha do not permit her to interact normally with anyone.OK, said this way it seems interesting enough, but bel...
Ok This book was weird and confusing. I didn't like the character of Hai. She evoked no emotion from me except dislike. I could have cared less if she had died during the book (which she didnt). Half the time I didn't even understand what I was reading and had to reread the same passages over and ov...
3.5 stars. I liked this better than Wolfcry. This is the last book in the series and although at first I was kind of glad it was ending I'm wondering who the serpiente who comforted Sive was. I have my guess though with the epilogue. This one is about crazy Hai, who isn't as crazy in this book. ...