Determined to fight his legacy of darkness and evil, Garth, along with Miranda, is lured into a deadly ceremony performed by the mysterious Featherwoman. Original.
I read the first half in early 2006, but lost interest, and finished it in May 2007. As the series advanced, I found the characterisation and dialogue increasingly unbelievable, full of cliché and what I felt was a failed attempt to describe heightened emotions. There were also lots of attempts to use native spirituality; in the end she saves her boyfriend from the curse by stabbing him three times - once in the head, and finally in the heart! At the same time a battle is raging between the good white wolf and the evil spirit one.
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Garth and Miranda have to fight for there love and his life. The battle with evil is coming upon them and they must use everything they have to fight it. Can they fight obstacles in their way or will their fear and the rage/fear of others get in the way.
I was disappointed in the book. I wanted more about the mystery and how to overcome the evil and instead there was just too much relationship drama.