Feral Pride

Feral Pride

Unabridged — 5 hours, 52 minutes

Feral Pride

Feral Pride

Unabridged — 5 hours, 52 minutes

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Overview

The Feral series by New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Leitich Smith culminates in an explosive finale.

Anti-shifter sentiment is at an all-time high when Kayla's transormation to werecat is captured on video and uploaded for the world to see. Suddenly, she becomes a symbol of the werebeast threat and-along with fellow cat Yoshi, lion-possum Clyde, and human Aimee-a hunted fugitive.

Meanwhile, a self-proclaimed weresnake has kidnapped the governor of Texas and hit the airwaves with a message of war. In realiation, werepeople are targeted by law enforcement, threatened with a shift-suppressing vaccine, terrorized by corporate conspiracy, and enslaved by a top-secret, intelligent Cryptid species. Can Clyde rally his inner lion king to lead his friends-new and old-into battle against ruthless, media-savvy foes?

A rousing blend of suspense, romance, humor, and high action for avid paranormal fans.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Smith’s ability to mix the paranormal and the divine with sexy, wisecracking humor, youthful optimism, and fast-paced action has been a hallmark of this entertaining series. Fans will not be disappointed.
—Booklist

Compelling. With its sharp humor and fully realized characters, this urban fantasy will leave readers hoping for another series from Smith—and soon.
—The Horn Book

Smith once again weaves an action-packed plotline with campy alternating narration by Clyde, Aimee, Kayla, and Yoshi, all while dealing with the complex themes of acceptance, tolerance, freedom, and self-esteem. All this is done in a nonpreachy style to which readers can easily relate. A successful conclusion to a thought-provoking series
—School Library Journal

As in previous volumes, the wickedly funny, quickly paced style is anchored by the novel's underlying theme of the marginalization of people and its effects... A final episode that is witty, smart and moving—sure to satisfy those who've been following the series.
—Kirkus Reviews

With its focus on supernatural creatures and its subplots involving teen romance, the fast-paced and action-packed series could easily lend itself to cinematic or television adaptation.
—Literacy Daily

School Library Journal

01/01/2015
Gr 9 Up—Austin, TX, is the venue for the final battle between those fighting for humanity and free-will and those plotting world domination. A creature claiming to be a weresnake has taken the state governor hostage claiming that werebeasts are the superior species and need to take their rightful place. To capitalize on the already existing fear and mistrust of werebeasts, an incriminating video depicting a werecat's transformation is made viral. A secret police force now threatens the species with a serum to control shifting and behavior. Fighting back is an unlikely group of allies consisting of a werecats, a werepossum/lion hybrid, a geek/goth human, a vampire with a soul, a guardian angel, and others working to set things right. Smith once again weaves an action-packed plotline with campy alternating narration by Clyde, Aimee, Kayla, and Yoshi, all while dealing with the complex themes of acceptance, tolerance, freedom, and self-esteem. All this is done in a nonpreachy style to which readers can easily relate. A successful conclusion to a thought-provoking series.—Donna Rosenblum, Floral Park Memorial High School, NY

Kirkus Reviews

2014-11-04
A battle pitting a group of werepeople and their vampire compatriot against demons in disguise concludes this trilogy that began with Feral Nights (2013). Escaping to the same imagined alternate Austin, Texas, first created by Smith in Tantalize (2007), teen werecat Kayla lies low with her new friends after having been outed to the world, caught on video transforming into her feline form. It's not due to embarrassment but rather because her recorded shift coincides with the abduction of the state's governor by a creature claiming to be a weresnake who insists that people accept that shifters are their superiors. As in previous volumes, the wickedly funny, quickly paced style is anchored by the novel's underlying theme of the marginalization of people and its effects, both those obvious ("Our legal rights are slippery," explains Kayla) and more insidiously subtle (like the wedge driven between Clyde, a werepossum/werelion hybrid, and his human girlfriend, Aimee, because of her father's prejudice). Alternating narration among Aimee, Clyde, and werecats Kayla and Yoshi makes for an interesting blended perspective but can also be a bit confusing, particularly when combined with the intricately detailed plan that evolves to take out the demon masquerading as a weresnake with nothing other than an angel's sword. A final episode that is witty, smart and moving—sure to satisfy those who've been following the series. (Paranormal romance. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173718334
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 02/24/2015
Series: Feral , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
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