Frankly,
He Preferred Humans
Rescued from a slave market by a human trader and raised as his son, one question has haunted Heyoka Blackeagle through the years: who — and what — is he He feels human, indeed he feels like a somewhat alienated member of his father's tribe. So what if he is seven feet tall, furry, and equipped with retractable claws
Human is as human does....Right
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Product ReviewA fascinating read. The alien culture is well fleshed-out. The writer takes the reader down unexpected paths in experiencing the world from the point of view of the alien characters. There's even a writing system based on scents and not a visual one. It's a book you can really sink your teeth into and have it stay with you for a while. I unreservedly give it five stars.
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Product ReviewReminds me of C.J. Cherryh's best alien culture stories. Very good story, suspenseful and satisfying. I can't believe its a 'freebie'.
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Product ReviewThis is a wonderful read. It is very easy to be totally immersed in this tale. This has the fabric of a classic. Enjoy it.
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Product ReviewI have been meaning to read this book for a while and am glad I finally did
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Product Reviewbrillant insights into a possable alien culter , good action no romantic clutter well writen (unlike my spelling) 5 stars for shore.
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Product ReviewThis Book is very good! Looking thru my library of 1000 or so books for something interesting to reread I rediscovered this one and its sequel and remembered it as one of the first eBooks I read and have not gone back to dead tree ware since.
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