Best-selling author David Clement-Davies writes "intricately crafted" tales (The Boston Globe) that open new worlds of the imagination to readers everywhere. Fell continues the story begun in The Sight, a story of wolves, dark magic, and an epic struggle between age-old forces. The black wolf Fell now travels alone, padding through the foreboding woods of Transylvania. But then he receives a message from his old eagle friend Skart, and it seems that fate has set Fell's paws on a dangerous path and that grave challenges await him.
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"As usual, Stephanie Laurens did a wonderful job. I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as some of her earlier Cynster books, but it was still awesome."
— Joy (4 out of 5 stars)
" I just have to wonder, is it really believable on any level that TWICE (view spoiler)[this couple had ecstatic sex right after one of them had been shot?? (hide spoiler)] "
— Amanda, 2/8/2014" Stephanie Laurens has done it again. This was a really good book. "
— Beth, 12/11/2013" It was my first experience with stephanie laurens and after that I read so many books by her. Like her style .... but over many books i kind of lost interest in this historical romantic setting. "
— Maha, 12/6/2013" He's an acknowledged wolf, she's an enchanted thistledown. Small mystery. "
— Elecia, 9/15/2013" A spinster Cynster? Right. This was lots of fun and I look forward to he next. Nice to have the characters back and active. "
— S.e., 4/21/2013" Henrietta, Hannah, Helena, Honoria, Horatia, Heather, Hudson,Hastings. Not to mention various Lady H's. There are an awful lot of H names and it can be confusing. It was a good enough story but I have no burning desire to read any of the rest of the series. "
— Carolyn, 3/31/2012" I'm glad I'm checking these out from the library now. I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the characters, even with the diagram in the front of the book. "
— Jean, 3/11/2012" James was a yummy gentlemen... I love Cynster series :) "
— Daisy, 2/9/2012" ugh this was terrible! Too wordy and a super drawn out story. "
— Aimee, 4/29/2010" Great addition to a wonderful series of books of such a scandalous family! "
— Diana, 6/24/2009David Clement-Davies is the author of several highly acclaimed and bestselling novels, including The Telling Pool and The Sight. His books have been called “intricately crafted” (The Boston Globe), “a hurtling ride” (Kirkus Reviews), and “a masterpiece” (Booklist). Young readers are equally enthralled: His Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com kid reviews number in the many hundreds and include such praise as “an instant classic,” “too cool for words,” and “absolutely stunning.” David travels extensively and has trekked across a desert, swum with dolphins, and skydived on assignment for various travel magazines. He lives in London.
Steven Crossley, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, has built a career on both sides of the Atlantic as an actor and audiobook narrator, for which he has won more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a nominee for the prestigious Audie Award. He is a member of the internationally renowned theater company Complicite and has appeared in numerous theater, television, film, and radio dramas.