Jenny Jaybles started reading Wolf-Speaker by Tamora Pierce
Wolf-Speaker by Tamora Pierce
When humans start cutting down trees and digging holes in peaceful Dunlath Valley, the wolves know that something is wrong. …
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When humans start cutting down trees and digging holes in peaceful Dunlath Valley, the wolves know that something is wrong. …
Young Daine's knack with horses gets her a job helping the royal horsemistress drive a herd of ponies to Tortall. …
Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv the orc barbarian cashes out of the warrior’s life …
Young Daine's knack with horses gets her a job helping the royal horsemistress drive a herd of ponies to Tortall. …
Damn this book is incredibly sexy. Sensual is probably a better word but to be concise it is sexy. And no there has been NO sex in it so far. Things can be sexy AF and there never actually be any sex. If you don't understand how that is then you probably just don't have a very sexy imagination and I'm sorry.
When her growing beauty begins to resemble her mother's too closely, Princess Lissar must flee her father's wrath, and, in …
Content warning Sexual abuse
This is the most well written fairy tale centered on how a violent rape causes severe trauma to the heroines mind. The magic bits thrown in feel raw, emotional, and powerful as they should for such a dark tale. It is a beautiful story. I wish I had read this many years ago.
Finally a story I can identify with and a main character who is a 17 year old girl whom I can identify with so completely. This has never happened before in all the books I have ever read. This book was written for me. I have to read every book by this author.
This is so terribly written I can't go any further. Something about the way Morte is talking to his female dog friend is pissing me off. This feels like it was written very fast and like the author did not give a shit. So I don't want to give a shit either and read anymore. I was looking forward to finishing this series but I've got to spend my time with some better stuff.
When her growing beauty begins to resemble her mother's too closely, Princess Lissar must flee her father's wrath, and, in …
"The startling saga of Mort(e) continues. In the aftermath of the War With No Name, the Colony has been defeated, …