"Her eyes darted over the landscape with feverish hunger. She felt the harsh winds tug on her arms and pull at her hair and she wanted to jump. Not to fall, but to fly. She could do that now. The call of the void could be answered and invited to stay." Heather Lewis should be human. In fact, she spent the first eighteen years of her life believing that was the only option. But she is a Woodswalker, a shapeshifter. And she isn't the only one. The summer was supposed to be quiet, the last break Heather had before she moved ...
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"Her eyes darted over the landscape with feverish hunger. She felt the harsh winds tug on her arms and pull at her hair and she wanted to jump. Not to fall, but to fly. She could do that now. The call of the void could be answered and invited to stay." Heather Lewis should be human. In fact, she spent the first eighteen years of her life believing that was the only option. But she is a Woodswalker, a shapeshifter. And she isn't the only one. The summer was supposed to be quiet, the last break Heather had before she moved away for university. Now the truth of her parentage rattles the very essence of her world. Will Heather lose herself to the very woods that nearly killed her mother? Can she even trust herself? Pinfeathers follows the events of Pluck through the eyes of the next generation of Woodswalkers. While Pinfeathers can be read as its own standalone novel, the events of Pluck are spoiled by this book. Because of this, it is recommended to start off with Pluck.
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