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Title | : | The Gray Wolf Throne (Seven Realms #3) |
Author | : | Cinda Williams Chima |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 517 pages |
Published | : | August 30th 2011 by Hyperion Book CH (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Romance. High Fantasy |

Cinda Williams Chima
Hardcover | Pages: 517 pages Rating: 4.39 | 41679 Users | 2112 Reviews
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Han Alister thought he had already lost everyone he loved. But when he finds his friend Rebecca Morley near death in the Spirit Mountains, Han knows that nothing matters more than saving her. The costs of his efforts are steep, but nothing can prepare him for what he soon discovers: the beautiful, mysterious girl he knew as Rebecca is none other than Raisa ana’Marianna, heir to the Queendom of the Fells. Han is hurt and betrayed. He knows he has no future with a blueblood. And, as far as he’s concerned, the princess’s family as good as killed his own mother and sister. But if Han is to fulfill his end of an old bargain, he must do everything in his power to see Raisa crowned queen. Meanwhile, some people will stop at nothing to prevent Raisa from ascending. With each attempt on her life, she wonders how long it will be before her enemies succeed. Her heart tells her that the thief-turned-wizard Han Alister can be trusted. She wants to believe it—he’s saved her life more than once. But with danger coming at her from every direction, Raisa can only rely on her wits and her iron-hard will to survive—and even that might not be enough. The Gray Wolf Throne is an epic tale of fierce loyalty, unbearable sacrifice, and the heartless hand of fate.Present Books As The Gray Wolf Throne (Seven Realms #3)
Original Title: | The Gray Wolf Throne |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dbgcatalog.com/Disney/1670_1784_333138313934.htm |
Series: | Seven Realms #3 |
Characters: | Han Alister, Princess Raisa ana’Marianna, Amon Byrne, Cat Tyburn |
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Ratings: 4.39 From 41679 Users | 2112 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books The Gray Wolf Throne (Seven Realms #3)
I was just so ready for this to be the book that rises above the average quality (for me) of the first two because things are finally moving forward and Raisa is actively fighting to claim her throne...but I just can't...things still bother me about this series. My biggest gripe is why the lack of fully realized female characters??? Just because Raisa is one of the two protagonists in this book doesn't mean it is alright to basically dismiss the other girls in the novel as trivial, frilly,This series is so criminally underrated, I tell you. IT IS SO FREAKISHLY GOOD. I just want to hug it. The world-building is on point and the characters are stabbily adorable, plus there's sass, and the occasional smushing of my feels. A COMBINATION OF GLORY. Although, to be painfully honest: I felt like the pacing was off in this instalment. It didn't ruin the book for me, but I did feel a bit befuddled. But I'll get to that.First I have to gush.NO NO WAIT. First I have to confess I've been
"I continue to believe in miracles. But I know miracles come for those who work really hard."Raisa Ana'MariannaPlot - So much anger, sadness, frustation in this book and yet I love it ♥♥♥Character - Crow succed to capture my heart just like he do with Hanalea. I wish Chima would do a books about him.World Building - I need to tell you again I'm loving Seven Realms!Writing Style - Amazing...simply amazing...Stars - 5 ★.

*** 4.75 *** A buddy read with the biggest Fantasy enthusiast at BB&B!!!I am the luckiest Fantasy reader in the world!!! Why??? Because since the beginning of the year I have been blessed with being introduced to some of the most amazingly talented authors and have had the privilege to read those already exceptional artists most exceptional contributions to my favorite genre!!! The book fairies have decided to be good to me this year, maybe feeling sorry for my none existent Real Life, and
Edit 03/12 : More I think about this third book (and trust me, it's in my mind A LOT), more I wonder why I didn't rounded up to 5. Done now - The Gray Wolf Throne and The Crimson Crown were fabulous in their own way and entered my favorites all the same. So 5 stars it is. "Byrne, we need to do a better job of protecting the queen," he said. "Before we know it, she'll be showing off old battle scars to her ladies whenever she's in her cups. It won't help our reputations any." 4.5 stars . See? I
Edit I am almost finished with this series and I am heartbroken: ( I want more books!!!So some of the images coming to my head while reading. FRTC 4.75* it is by far the best book so far! I did not like book 2 as much but this one really got down to business ( at some point I even had to fan myself)EditCrow reminds me of Feelings and moods going into this book...
Another excellent installment in this impressively rich young adult fantasy series. Listening to this series on audiobook this summer with my kids (10 and 13) has been a great experience. The story is so detailed and rich, providing entertainment for all three of us. I'm quite invested at this point and looking forward to the final book, The Crimson Crown. Raisa is a strong and likeable heroine, and the former scoundrel Han continues to mature into an equally endearing male lead.My daughter's
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