Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart

Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart

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name = Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart
title_orig =
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author = Jane Lindskold
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country = United States
language = English
series = Firekeeper Saga
genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = Tor Fantasy
release_date = 2002
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages =
isbn = ISBN 0-8125-7549-0
preceded_by = Through Wolf's Eyes
followed_by = The Dragon of Despair

"Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart" is the second book in the Firekeeper Saga by Jane Lindskold.

Plot summary

Brought up by intelligent language-using Royal wolves, Firekeeper was found by humans and has yet to learn of human politics, diplomacy and more. Her other name is 'Lady Blysse'.

After the three artifacts of magical value are stolen by Queen Valora, things start to go wrong. Princess Sapphire and Prince Shad almost assassinated at their wedding, and in the ensuing battle between loyal subjects of the monarchs and the assassins, Firekeeper successfully manages to capture one of the assassins.

Lady Melina Shield, who longs for the artifacts, has sorcery in her control. As soon as Baron Endbrook from Queen Valora comes to bear her a message, she leaves Citrine, her daughter, as a hostage in his care and goes off after the artifacts. However, she is not interested in them for the good of her kingdom - she is interested because they would give her greater power.

Firekeeper returns back to her pack of wolves after an urgent summoning, and her friends Lady Elise, Sir Jared and Derian watch over the court, uncovering a plan of treason by Melina Shield.

In the end, Firekeeper retrieves the artifacts, but breaks them just in case anybody would use them for evil purposes. Afterwards, Firekeeper, along with the aid of her friends and the newly forming kingdom of Bright Haven, join together to save young Citrine from Baron Endbrook. Unfortunately, by the time they rescue Citrine, her mind has already gone insane since Baron Endbrook cut the two smallest fingers off her left hand.

Other books in the series are as follows

1 : Through Wolf's Eyes (2001) by Jane Lindskold

2 : Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart (2002) by Jane Lindskold

3 : The Dragon of Despair (2003) by Jane Lindskold

4 : Wolf Captured (2004) by Jane Lindskold

5 : Wolf Hunting (2006) by Jane Lindskold

6 : Wolf's Blood (2007) by Jane Lindskold


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