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Burning Bridges
- A Retrievers Novel
- Narrated by: Emma Woodbine
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The best Retrievers go unnoticed: sliding into shadows, gliding through crowds without entanglement. Wren Valere used to be almost invisible. But now she's not only being seen, she's getting involved.
Recent attacks against nonhuman Fatae have escalated into hate crimes against magic users in general - humans included. With the Mage Council distracted by internal power struggles, Wren is guilted into stepping up as spokesperson for the fragilely united Fatae and lonejack communities....
And, because the cosmos deems her without enough complications, her partner-lover Sergei is drowning in his own problems. But not only can't she help him - she's the cause. With lives on the line - including her own - Wren is going to have to break the lonejack credo, ditch her long-cherished invisibility and take a stand.
But burning bridges can be deadly.
©2007 Laura Anne Gilman (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
What the critics say
"Valere is a tough, resourceful heroine, a would-be loner who cares too much to truly walk alone. A strong addition to urban fantasy collections." (Library Journal)