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Mass Market Paperback Wolf Captured Book

ISBN: 0765348233

ISBN13: 9780765348234

Wolf Captured

(Book #4 in the Firekeeper Saga Series)

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Raised by sentient, language-using wolves, then later plunged back into human society, young Firekeeper has found that her training as a pack animal stands her in good stead amidst deadly political... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

The weakest of the series in my opinion, but still great and very significant.

The book starts off with Derian, Firekeeper, and Blind Seer kidnapped and shipped off to a completely different country. They are the only familiar characters in this book and the culture is completely different, too. It’s a ballsy thing for an author to do, and I think Lindskold mostly sells it in this book, especially with the introduction of a very important figure from Firekeeper's past, but unfortunately I wasn’t fully sold, hence 4 instead of my usual 5 stars for this series. I just never fully connected with the culture/world. However, I really love the attention Lindskold gave Blind Seer and Firekeeper in this one. Blind Seer holds his own as his own main character in this book, instead of mostly support for Firekeeper. And their relationship undergoes some development as well, they both mature and become more independent but still devoted to each other. I cried a few times haha. Still a great book, and it contributes a lot to the series, but unfortunately there were things about it that dragged and made it feel like it was missing something. (Also, a big yikes they whitewashed the black characters on the cover. 🙊 they must not have told the illustrator they had dark skin.)

A Broadening of Horizons

Wolf Captured (2004) is the fourth fantasy novel in the Wolf series, following The Dragon of Despair. In the previous volume, Firekeeper was called by the Dragon and arrived midway through Melinda's incantation. While the others fought those enchanted by Melinda, Firekeeper, Citrine and Grateful Peace spoke to the Dragon. After explaining the costs of commanding the Dragon to Citrine, Grateful Peace used the Dragon's correct name and ensorcelled the beast to himself. Melinda tried to attack him and Firekeeper permanently removed her from the scene. Even Citrine didn't object to the killing. Later Grateful Peace sent the Dragon back to its original environment and adopted Citrine as his daughter. In this novel, strangers lure Firekeeper, Blind Seer and Derian from a public dance, capture them, and take them down the river to the sea. Firekeeper frees herself from her cage and breaks the chains and cage holding Derian and Blind Seer. Then they overcome their kidnappers, but the nearest ship holds more intruders and swiftly overtakes the riverboat. The three of them have little choice other than surrender. One of those aboard the ship is Waln Endbrook, who has no love for the threesome, and a few other Islander sailors. The ship, however, is commanded and manned by members of an unknown colony far south of Bright Haven. As the ship sails south, Firekeeper and Derian are allowed to give their parole and taught some of the language of the foreign colony by Harjeedian, an interpreter of snakes, and Barnet, a former minstrel in the Islander Navy. When the ship reaches Liglim, Firekeeper learns about the yarimaimalom, the Wise Beasts, who are the equivalent of the Royal Beasts such as Blind Seer. Yet these intelligent animals are much more integrated into Liglimom society. They had been hunted by the Old Country masters to use as sacrifices to the Deities. But the Divine Retribution of fever and death drove out the masters and forever changed the relationships between Liglimom and yarimaimalom. The yarimaimalom are now seen as speakers for the Deities, but the disdum who interpret for the yarimaimalom don't always understand their meanings. Since the Liglimom first learned of Firekeeper, they have sought her out to teach them to speak with the yarimaimalom. Still, Firekeeper doesn't think that she can teach them to talk to the Wise Beasts in the way that she does. In this story, Firekeeper and Blind Seer meet Truth, a jaguar who divines the futures by swimming through the possibilities. Truth tells her of Misheemnekuru, the Sanctuary Islands, where many of the yarimaimalom live and keep watch against the return of the masters from the Old Country. Soon Firekeeper and Blind Seer are on their way to Misheemnekuru to meet the Wise wolves. Meanwhile, Derian meets Varjuna, the chief keeper of the Horses, and exchanges tales of horses and their care. Soon he is visiting u-Bishinti, the main stables of Liglim. There he is introduced t

The series keeps getting better and better

I love the Firekeeper series and this book has to be one of my favorite books from it. The storyline and the characters are amazing. This book is definitely a page turner and it will keep you on the edge of your seat till the very end. Jane Lindskold is one of my favorite authors and I can't wait to read Wolf Hunting.

Captured My Heart

Ok that was kinda corny, but I really loved this book. I loved the previous books from this series, but what I really loved about this one is that it seems like without all the other characters (Elise, Doc, Edlin, etc) you really get a chance to enjoy Firekeeper, Blind Seer, and Derian. In the other books there's alot of jumping around from one character's perspective to another's. There is still some of that in this book, but it's mostly focused on Firekeeper and Blind Seer, and Derian. In this book, we finally get a chance to delve deeper into Firekeeper's and Blind Seer's relationship. I can go on and on about this book, but suffice it to say that it's exciting, poignant, funny, and I definitely recommend it. -Just as a side note Rahniseeta got on my nerves. She was too melodramatic and .... needy/weaker/self-absorbed (?). She wasn't anything like Firekeeper and Elise and Wendee Jay and Sapphire, which is probably a good thing because it is a change but unlike other readers I wasn't disappointed with what happens in the end. I'm not saying what because I don't believe in ruining the story for others. So finally...ENJOY!!!!

Great Read For Lindskold and Firekeeper Fans!

In this latest story, Derien, Firekeeper, and Blindseer are kidnapped and taken to another country where the humans and Wise Animals (intelligent self aware animals) live in respectful harmony, but obediant to their omens and interpretations of the divine. Firekeeper's ability to speak directly to the Royal Animals of her land has been noted and she and her companions are considered important to the future of Liglim where the Wise Animals are considered conduits of divine will -- but beneath the peaceful surface of the Animal Temples lies dark conspiracies in the Year of the Jaguar. Old enemies and new have joined forces to gain power and riches and power for themselves, and only Firekeeper and her loved ones stand between a coming dark age of blood sorcery and the people who are both captors and friends. As well as the religious and political dangers that swirl about all our heroes, so too are there dangers to their hearts. The beautiful Raniseeta, servant of the Temple of Cold Ones (reptiles) has caught Derien's eye with both her spirit and strength, but will she choose the marriage bed of the exotic red haired foreign man or the needs of her country? Firekeeper too has her romantic troubles as a strong and beautiful wolf bitch Moon Frost makes her interest in Blindseer known. Though wolf in heart, Firekeeper despairs that her human form is too great an obstacle to the love that lies between her and her pack brother. Meanwhile, Dark Death, a prime male Wise Wolf with deep secrets of his own has seen the beauty and strength of Firekeeper and considers her worthy mate material, Blindseer too will meet challenges for the heart of Firekeeper, as in this new foreign land the difference and content of physical form matter less than those of heart and mind. five stars from meeeeeeeeeeee... *heart, love, heart*

fascinating fantasy

The Royal animals, sentient beings that use language to communicate with one another, are thought to exist only in myths and legends. Firekeeper knows that is not true as she was raised by wolves, who loved her and treated her as a pack equal. She believes that she is one of them trapped inside a human body. When people find her in the western lands, they take her and her wolf friend Blind Seer to Darien Carter, who teaches her how humans behave. She is adopted into the royal family and given a noble title. In the south, the Liglimoshti people know about the Wise animals; Members of their priest caste kidnap Firekeeper, Blind Seer, and Derion because she is the only known human who can speak with the sentient animals. They want her to teach them to do so too. Derion must find a way to stop a blood sacrifice cult from flourishing. Firekeeper must refuse the one thing she wants most in the world of turning into an actual wolf because that requires blood sacrifice. At the risk of her life, she must also stop an old enemy from revealing truths that could harm the Wise animals. Jane Lindskold has written a fascinating fantasy about a land where humans and animals, sentient and non-sentient, live for the most part in harmony with one another. The wise animals play an important role in human society, as they communicate portents and omens to the priest caste, whose superegos of importance prevent them from allowing Firekeeper to teach the commoners besides leading to unemployment. WOLF CAPTURED is another great installment in this fine series. Harriet Klausner
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