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Scales and Stardust

The Bear House, Book 2

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Scales and Stardust

By: Meaghan Mcisaac
Narrated by: Liz Pearce
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Return to the gritty medieval world of the Bear Highen in this thrilling high fantasy follow-up to The Bear House.

The war in the Bear Highen is over. Aster, at thirteen, has defeated her uncle and become the High Queen. Peace is good, but things are still difficult: political challenges confront her, personal challenges stymie her, and the massive Hemoth Bear, symbol of the House of the Bear, is beginning to resist her control.

When, during a royal hunt, Aster stumbles on a young girl living in a nest of wyverns, matters become even more complex. Because this girl is not a girl at all. She is a living star, come down from her constellation, on a mission both terrible and glorious. And there is no shortage of those who want to use her cosmic powers for their own ends—rival kings, rival friends, and even three deadly sisters from the plane of demons, one of whom has an offer for Aster she may find it difficult to refuse...

©2022 Meaghan McIsaac (P)2022 Recorded Books
Action & Adventure Fantasy & Magic Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Medieval Royalty Science Fiction & Fantasy Middle Ages
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This was still an overall great listen, but I missed the team dynamic of the first book as the groups was divided (literally and figuratively) for most of the book. I was also disappointed as how little screen time was given to the beasts, or to the interactions of the team with their beasts. There was still a good story involving the nigh-locks and the stars and I would be happy to move onto a third book if there was one.

Lost a little of its sparkle

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