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Not only did the format change from Lara telling the story 1st person but the conflict coming from a person messed things up for me too. Durst was simply not a worthy foe. They just faced the same issues in the plains, but for some odd reason were heading to Xy without concerns about Lara's council greeting them like the elders. Also the scenario was almost identical to the one faced in the plains, and although history does repeat itself it would've been nice to see our heroes fight a different kind of battle. Instead of the mythical creature appearing at the end, it would've been better if it had appeared during the parade where Lara entered Waterfalls. That way the story really could've shifted to making Heath and Atira the leads since Keir wouldn't have left Lara's side.

What I really hated about this book was Atira and Heath's love story. The whole thing felt like nonsense. I know Atira spent time in Xy while she was healing and Heath was with her, but when you take into account Atira learning the language and Heath having duties they really were just dating. Sex is not a big deal for the plains people and Heath wasn't giving off any virginal vibes, so him pushing for marriage because they were sleeping together felt lame. Also while Atira was learning a lot about the Xyian culture, Heath didn't seem to know much about plains people, nor did he seem to have any real interest in learning. Also there should've been a serious discussion about Atira having at least 5 kids out there somewhere. He didn't seem to know about that, and it is important. Especially if he wants to have his own kids. After having 5 and probably at least one multiple birth Atira may not be up to it.

Finally I disliked Atira being rescued by Heath. Plains people are tough, plains people learn to fight as soon as the exit toddlerdom. Atira was fast and strong and fierce. But her two main fights she lost bad. The same woman who killed would be assassins in a tent on a bed without moving, the same woman who gave Heath a black eye for getting in the middle of her fight and winning, needing rescue twice was lame. I know she was thrown off by the castle, but she hunted the man down only to turn into a princess in a tower who needed rescue by the hero. Also the crazy woman should've easily been subdued by Atira, but she once again fell into Heath's arms.

The wording was the same as the other books, but the conflict and romance were shallow, making it feel like another author was telling this story.

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Warcry Chronicles of the Warlands Elizabeth Vaughan Books Reviews


Enjoyed the whole series so far. The story is a page turned and enjoyed the building of its various aspects. Some sexual description I could have done without but still good epic adventure.
A very good series!!! I got Warprize from a friend and started reading it. When I realized how good it was I stopped reading another series I was in the middle of by a very well known author. I ended up buying the rest of the series. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a vacation, because it really takes you away. I thought this a really good ending to Xylara's story and a great continuation of other characters.
Great story, a lot of non-stop action! Looking forward to reading more of her books. I bought the first three books in paperback because at the time I did not have a . I could not read this book fast enough.
I was so excited to see book 4 in the Chronicles series, I loved the first three books a lot. Elizabeth Vaughan wrote this epic story about a time when war was fought on the back of horses and by your wits, throw in a love story and adventure while all the parties are trying to learn to change there beliefs. You have barbarian's all different colors and then you have the civilized people some good people and some bad people all learning to live together. Great now I hope there is a book five and them more after that because there are more people to read about. Great series good book.
Well, bad guys get foiled. New opportunities happen. Heath and Atira come to terms a d the Warprize gives birth to twins. Oh, yeah a wyvern shows up to snack on horse flesh. Looking forward to more books. Well done Ms Vaughn.
The chronicles of the warlands are one of my favorite story. It made me think back to the story like "never ending story" with more adults context. Some people would not agree but it rejoin the spirit of those fantasy. Love, courage, honesty, and the Fire in the heart of the heroes, blend in colourful and fantastic lands. We walk along all the books (1st to 4th) with motley traditions and people.
Like a lot of readers, I was waiting to take back where we left off on the 3rd after the warlord. And to read about the plains and their people and xy and the xyans still through the eyes of Lara. But in Warcry we are following Heath. Childhood friend of Lara.
We follow the return of Keir and Lara, and the few we had follow them to Xy.
At first I was s bit disappointed. But quickly the story swep me away, and it was like the first books, I was riding with them. And living their adventures.
Like the Warprize, Warworn and Warlord, Warcry is full of emotions.
It must be the 5th times I re read all of them and waiting heartbroken a sequel.
I regard this novel as the beginning of a second trilogy, but I can see the arguments for it being the fourth book of a series. But the three previous novels were so well bookended by the two Claiming Ceremonies to regard that story as incomplete and in need of a fourth book to complete the story. Not that all of the plot issues of the first three books were resolved, the third book's conclusion and denouement were quite satisfying.

I regard this as the proabable beginning of a new trilogy because the focus of this novel is primarily on Heath and Atira's challenges to their relationship. The political intrigue and battles of melding two cultures continues, along with the plot from the trilogy, but it shares the stage with Atira and Heath's romantic hardships and joys.

Again an excellent read. Why did it take me so long to discover Elizabeth Vaughan's works? I can only wonder!
Not only did the format change from Lara telling the story 1st person but the conflict coming from a person messed things up for me too. Durst was simply not a worthy foe. They just faced the same issues in the plains, but for some odd reason were heading to Xy without concerns about Lara's council greeting them like the elders. Also the scenario was almost identical to the one faced in the plains, and although history does repeat itself it would've been nice to see our heroes fight a different kind of battle. Instead of the mythical creature appearing at the end, it would've been better if it had appeared during the parade where Lara entered Waterfalls. That way the story really could've shifted to making Heath and Atira the leads since Keir wouldn't have left Lara's side.

What I really hated about this book was Atira and Heath's love story. The whole thing felt like nonsense. I know Atira spent time in Xy while she was healing and Heath was with her, but when you take into account Atira learning the language and Heath having duties they really were just dating. Sex is not a big deal for the plains people and Heath wasn't giving off any virginal vibes, so him pushing for marriage because they were sleeping together felt lame. Also while Atira was learning a lot about the Xyian culture, Heath didn't seem to know much about plains people, nor did he seem to have any real interest in learning. Also there should've been a serious discussion about Atira having at least 5 kids out there somewhere. He didn't seem to know about that, and it is important. Especially if he wants to have his own kids. After having 5 and probably at least one multiple birth Atira may not be up to it.

Finally I disliked Atira being rescued by Heath. Plains people are tough, plains people learn to fight as soon as the exit toddlerdom. Atira was fast and strong and fierce. But her two main fights she lost bad. The same woman who killed would be assassins in a tent on a bed without moving, the same woman who gave Heath a black eye for getting in the middle of her fight and winning, needing rescue twice was lame. I know she was thrown off by the castle, but she hunted the man down only to turn into a princess in a tower who needed rescue by the hero. Also the crazy woman should've easily been subdued by Atira, but she once again fell into Heath's arms.

The wording was the same as the other books, but the conflict and romance were shallow, making it feel like another author was telling this story.
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