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3rd in the series. Fantastic books!!!
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Raised by smart, language-using wolves, far from humans, then brought back to the court of Hawk Haven, young Firekeeper had to learn to cope with human society. Fortunately, for one raised amidst intelligent pack animals, the intrigues of humans are neither complex nor wholly unfamiliar.
Now Melina Shield, the beautiful, unscrupulous, and thoroughly discredited sorceress whose power-hungry intrigues have already made so much trouble for Firekeeper, has once more used her power to cloud men's minds, and has induced the ruler of New Kelvin to marry her. This is bad news on a lot of fronts.
It's particularly bad news for Firekeeper. Melina hasn't abandoned her schemes to gain power through the use of forbidden ancient sorcery. And the leaders of the royal beasts who watch over this world have given Firekeeper--and her intelligent wolf companion Blind Seer--the responsibility for stopping her.
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I've read all 4 in the series. They are really interesting, and fun to read. One of the things I like best is that each book can stand alone. Many of the characters are in all the books, but when reading book 3, I didn't feel I was losing anything by not reading 1 & 2, or that they needed to be read in sequence. I also like that her characters are so well developed. ...Whether it's a character for just one book, or some one represented through all of them.