![]() ![]() ![]() While the writing often comes off as overwrought, Atwater-Rhodes creates impressively complex cultures for both the avian and serpiente people. Plus, there's a mysterious assassin among them. ![]() Not everyone is on board with this plan members of both clans are critical, and both Danica and Zane have love interests among their own kind whom they must now abandon. She longs to end the war, enough to agree to choose serpiente leader Zane Cobriana as her mate, even though she has always "feared" and "hated" him. No one remembers how the conflict began, but narrator Danica Shardae, the beautiful but tough avian leader, is tired of the bloodshed that has killed most of her family. Atwater-Rhodes ( In the Forests of the Night) takes a break from vampires to create two warring clans: avians, who are human and bird, and serpiente, who are human and snake. ![]()
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