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The Steele Wolf (Iron Butterfly #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 216 pages
Rating: 4.36 | 6911 Users | 393 Reviews

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Title:The Steele Wolf (Iron Butterfly #2)
Author:Chanda Hahn
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 216 pages
Published:December 31st 2012 by Word Circus
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Magic

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After finally settling into her new life at the Citadel, Thalia is reunited with her father, who is disturbed at the changes within her. Risking banishment, Thalia must work to prove to her clan and herself that she is still capable of leading them. The problem is, her memories haven’t returned, and she cannot shake the feeling that she doesn’t belong.

Thalia discovers that betrayal runs deep within her clan, just as she sets out to join Joss and Kael in doing the one thing she fears most: track the Septori to save Joss’ kidnapped sister. Along the way, she must confront her own fears on a journey of self-discovery that will take her deep into the stronghold of Denai; as they travel to the ancient floating city of Skyfell.

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Edition Language: English
Series: Iron Butterfly #2

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Ratings: 4.36 From 6911 Users | 393 Reviews

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I actually didn't like this book as much as the first. I felt like it wasn't a stand alone book and was just chapters pulled from another, bigger, more detailed book. I think I will classify this series as young adult and while I will go on to finish the trilogy, I probably wouldn't give this a reread. I will disagree with comments many have made that Thalia is a terrible, spoilt person... I think she's reflective of a 17 year old.

I actually didn't like this book as much as the first. I felt like it wasn't a stand alone book and was just chapters pulled from another, bigger, more detailed book. I think I will classify this series as young adult and while I will go on to finish the trilogy, I probably wouldn't give this a reread. I will disagree with comments many have made that Thalia is a terrible, spoilt person... I think she's reflective of a 17 year old.

I didn't like this book as uh as the first one in the series, but it was still entertaining and kept my interest. I downloaded the free kindle version of the book and was kind of distracted by all of the spelling and grammatical errors in the book. Definitely a series I will finish though.

4.5 starsThis was as great as the first one! Thalia and his group are near the end of the story and I really need to know what would happen! I really loved the wolf and I hope to see more of him!!!Italian review of the series here: http://theroadtohellispavedwithbooks....

This book is even better than the first! I couldn't put it down and easily finished it in one day. It is written for a younger group, but I still enjoyed it thoroughly. I am happy we got to see some of the characters' history and can't wait to see how book three concludes this series.

Oh my goodness! The story definitely took a turn that was downright unexpected and awesome. We get more answers about who's behind the experiments and where our beloved characters come from. It was great to see more character growth and world-building!

I enjoyed this book quite a lot. The characters are more developed in this volume and we get to know the lead character better as she also learns about herself and her origin. Again, as in the first book, the typos were rather obnoxious and at one point one of the descriptions was off. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

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