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Fantasy/Romance HeartbreakingNow this, my friends, is true romance...two hearts, beating as one, standing together, even when all is lost. There are so many lovely elements to this story, the legend of the ghost riders, the humor of a 4 year old "warrior", charging on her trusty steed goat, the loyalty of an aged horse, the meaning of honor.My advice? Don't read another review. Believe me, you don't want to spoil the plot.Highly recommended. I am writing this the next day, with tears still in my
Alot of questions were answered in this book, which makes sense since this was the last book in a trilogy.I wish that the reader would have found exactly what happened to Isdra and not have had to guess at it.Lara thought that she did did not commit suicide but we didn't get a real answer.We also find out the identity of Marcus's mate.I did not like that Keekai died, they, the good guys, had already lost too many.Lara's horse was a riot, napping all of the time and he came in very handy at the

Wow. I fell for that twist hook, line & sinker. The plains culture was interesting and I was glad to see how complex it was.
4.5 stars
If I were to think up a phrase that would characterize my response to this book it would be: "I can't believe they managed to live through this whole thing." Kier and Lara are well and truly lovers, deeply entrenched in one another's lives and hearts, but their external circumstances are anything but easy. Add in the continued pressure from their enemies, the disappointment when old friends become detractors, and you have a book that is filled with lots of stress, tension, and worry for the
Okay, after the serious let-down of book two, this was much much better. I still didnt think it was as good as the first book but after reading book two I almost didn't read it at all. Xylara is on her way to the plains to meet Keir's people and try to win their acceptance of her as the warprize. It doesn't seem very likely at this point after the huge obstacle in book two, as she is bearing quite a bit of the blame for what happened in book two. As I was reading I was really looking forward to
Elizabeth Vaughan
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.11 | 6412 Users | 260 Reviews

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Original Title: | Warlord |
ISBN: | 0765352664 (ISBN13: 9780765352668) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.eavwrites.com/booklist.htm |
Series: | Chronicles of the Warlands #3 |
Characters: | Keir, Xylara "Lara" |
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Lara of Xy and her Warlord, Keir of the Cat, have been through much together. Lara abandoned her lands and people for love of him. She adopted his ways and learned of his tribe. Together they have faced plague and insurgency -- and despite these struggles, they have known happiness and joy. Now they face their most arduous task: Keir must take Lara into the Heart of the Plains, and introduce her as the Warprize to the warrior-priests. She must be tested--questioned, examined, watched--and must find favor with the warrior-priests and the tribe's elders before they will confirm her as a true Warprize. But in Lara's heart there are doubts--for what if she is found wanting? Will Keir give up everything he knows to be with his Warprize?Be Specific About Out Of Books Warlord (Chronicles of the Warlands #3)
Title | : | Warlord (Chronicles of the Warlands #3) |
Author | : | Elizabeth Vaughan |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | March 6th 2007 by Tor Paranormal Romance |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Fantasy Romance. Paranormal. Historical |
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Good book. I really enjoyed it. I appreciated the fact that the culture of the Plains didn't have to truly change but accept some changes to the way they looked at things. This story, as a whole, while focusing on the Warprize bringing change to the Warlord's leader, was more about Lara learning about and becoming part of the People of the Plains. There wasn't a feeling that their ways would disappear under the onslaught of the more European-style culture, ala Dancing with Wolves and otherFantasy/Romance HeartbreakingNow this, my friends, is true romance...two hearts, beating as one, standing together, even when all is lost. There are so many lovely elements to this story, the legend of the ghost riders, the humor of a 4 year old "warrior", charging on her trusty steed goat, the loyalty of an aged horse, the meaning of honor.My advice? Don't read another review. Believe me, you don't want to spoil the plot.Highly recommended. I am writing this the next day, with tears still in my
Alot of questions were answered in this book, which makes sense since this was the last book in a trilogy.I wish that the reader would have found exactly what happened to Isdra and not have had to guess at it.Lara thought that she did did not commit suicide but we didn't get a real answer.We also find out the identity of Marcus's mate.I did not like that Keekai died, they, the good guys, had already lost too many.Lara's horse was a riot, napping all of the time and he came in very handy at the

Wow. I fell for that twist hook, line & sinker. The plains culture was interesting and I was glad to see how complex it was.
4.5 stars
If I were to think up a phrase that would characterize my response to this book it would be: "I can't believe they managed to live through this whole thing." Kier and Lara are well and truly lovers, deeply entrenched in one another's lives and hearts, but their external circumstances are anything but easy. Add in the continued pressure from their enemies, the disappointment when old friends become detractors, and you have a book that is filled with lots of stress, tension, and worry for the
Okay, after the serious let-down of book two, this was much much better. I still didnt think it was as good as the first book but after reading book two I almost didn't read it at all. Xylara is on her way to the plains to meet Keir's people and try to win their acceptance of her as the warprize. It doesn't seem very likely at this point after the huge obstacle in book two, as she is bearing quite a bit of the blame for what happened in book two. As I was reading I was really looking forward to
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