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| Original Title: | Snakecharm |
| ISBN: | 0440238048 (ISBN13: 9780440238041) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Kiesha'ra #2 |
| Characters: | Danica Shardae, Zane Cobriana |
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Paperback | Pages: 167 pages Rating: 3.99 | 9420 Users | 298 Reviews

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| Title | : | Snakecharm (The Kiesha'ra #2) |
| Author | : | Amelia Atwater-Rhodes |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 167 pages |
| Published | : | June 13th 2006 by Laurel Leaf (first published September 28th 2004) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Shapeshifters |
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Zane Cobriana, cobra shapeshifter, thanks the gods every day for Danica, his hawk pair bond, and the peace their union has brought to the avian and serpiente. Soon, Danica will have a child to carry on their royal line. But what should be a happy time is riddled with doubt.Syfka, an ancient falcon, has arrived from Ahnmik claiming that one of her people is hidden in their midst. The falcons are more powerful than the avians and serpiente combined, and Syfka shows nothing but contempt for Zane and Danica's alliance. To Zane's horror, his own people seem just as appalled as Syfka is by the thought of a mixed-blood child becoming heir to the throne.
Is Syfka's lost falcon just a ruse to stir up controversy among them? The truth lies somewhere in their tangled pasts and the search will redefine Zane and Danica's fragile future.
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Ratings: 3.99 From 9420 Users | 298 ReviewsPiece Of Books Snakecharm (The Kiesha'ra #2)
Solid 3 stars!This world that Atwater-Rhodes has created is wonderful but the books are just too short and too fast-paced! On the other hand, there is barely any plot drag that current YA fantasies seem to have. Despite the Keisha'ra series being an MG - YA fantasy, the author's really good with her romance. I remember Hawksong being so sensual even though there wasn't anything extra in it - just good word choice. Not so much here. I kinda wish she would slow down a bit, a fantasy needs that,Ok so I absolutely loved this book and the series, but I wish I wasn't over so fast, and theat it showed more of the serpentine ability to 'sense' emotions like Zane showed Danika in the first book. I'm glad the child wasn't born in this book because that would be easy to fast, even though I kinda expected that to happen. Also, I honestly expected *SPOILERS* Erica and Andreios to be the missing Falcons because they have been actinge strange for some time, and they were just the best fighters
I was absolutely in love with Hawksong! The characters the plot, and not to mention the obvious chemistry between Zane and Danica. This book was kind of a disappointment. With their new world of freedom and semi-peace, the avian and serpiente people are on edge when a falcon comes claiming that there is one of her own kind hidden among Zane and Danicas people. When people start to find out that Danica is pregnant with a half cobra/hawk child, arguments are started as to what will happen to it,

Despite the fact that I love Hawksong with my whole heart, I still went into this book somewhat hesitant. I'd heard some negative reviews with this novel, resulting in my thinking that perhaps it wouldn't live up to its predecessor. But it DID. I LOVED this book. I still am partial to Hawksong, but this book and Hawksong sort of go hand in hand. I adore them both.I love how much you learn in this novel. In Hawksong, it was about the war, in Snakecharm, it's about the peacetime. And because it's
The seconf od the Kiesh'ra series, this book gives light to Zane Cobriana's mind. As the narrator for the book, he provides a significant change to the prior novel, which was told through the voice of Danica Shardae his new wife. Zane is much more sarcastic and emotional than she, and it gives the plot a bit more pazzaz. The story line in itself develops nicely and explors the reasons behind the struggle for both the avians and serpiente to live harmoniously to a greater extent.
After reading Hawksong and falling in love with it, I immediately went to reserve Snakecharm from the library. It took a few weeks for them to get it in, so I was chomping at the bit to read it when I finally got my hands on it. I still like the world, and the charactersthough in Snakecharm theres a narration shift from Danica to Zane. About halfway through the book we find out that Danica is pregnant with their first child, and along with that comes the problems of raising a mixed breed child,
The war is over. What now?The story continues in this book. The peace has been made. Tentative moves are also made to unite the avians and the serpientes. Some are successful, some are not.But the royal couple is expecting a heir and it is dubious that the races will accept a mix blood as future ruler. Who will raise the child: serpiente or avians?But the child of a cobra and a hawk is a less certain equation. The serpiente don't mind having a hawk as Naga so long as their Diente is pure cobra


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