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A Throne of Swans
A Throne of Swans | Katharine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
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When her father dies just before her birthday, seventeen-year-old Aderyn inherits the role of Protector of Atratys, a dominion in a kingdom where nobles are able to transform at will into the bird that represents their family bloodline. Aderyn's ancestral bird is a swan. But she has not transformed for years, not since witnessing the death of her mother - ripped apart by hawks that have supposedly been extinct since the long-ago War of the Raptors. With the benevolent shelter of her mother and her father now lost, Aderyn is at the mercy of her brutal uncle, the King, and his royal court. Driven by revenge and love, she must venture into the malevolent heart of the Citadel in order to seek the truth about the attack that so nearly destroyed her, to fight for the only home she has ever known and for the land she has vowed to protect. Written in rich detail and evocative language, this is the start of an irresistible, soaring duology about courage, broken loyalties and fighting for your place in the world.
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Jarethkoncsol06
A Throne of Swans | Katharine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
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Recently been getting into more fantasy and I really enjoyed this.
Aderyn is alone, her father is dead and her uncle wants the throne and Aderyn is in the way...
Seeing her mother brutally die Aderyn has lost her family trait of being able to transform into a swan.
In a world of court intrigue this fact could be used against her and make her unfit to rule.
Aderyn knows her kingdom could be plunged into war but is desperate to find out the truth.

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liccyh
A Throne of Swans | Katharine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
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After her parents‘ deaths, Aderyn has become the Protector of Atratys. Since her mother‘s murder, though, Aderyn has lost her ability to transform into birds (in her instance a swan) putting her position and life at risk. The idea of nobles becoming birds is original and I really enjoyed watching Aderyn develop as a character over the course of the book as she gradually takes her place in order to save her country.

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