![]() ![]() Though a fantasy novel, readers will find a lot familiar in Warlord. ![]() ![]() In the meantime, Keir continues his struggle to bring change to his people, with some very powerful – and dangerous – opposition. Though she loves Keir, she must submit to the council’s will and rules. ![]() Further, she may be courted by, and choose from, any of the warlords who wish to attempt for her affections. According to tribal law, Lara must submit to judgment to determine her worthiness. Warsworn ends with the Heart in sight, and Warlord picks up at the next moment.īy the beginning of this third novel, Keir and Lara are very much in love, but will be parted as Lara prepares for her tasks as warprize by the Elder council. The two then must journey to the Heart of the Plains in order to cement Lara’s position within the tribe as both warprize and Keir’s mate. Not to delve too deeply into back story, Keir and his warriors conquer Xy and take Lara as a warprize. The trilogy follows the story of Xylara, a princess of the kingdom of Xy, and Keir of the Cat, a Firelander. Luckily, Warprize and Warsworn are both fantastic reads, so if you haven’t picked up Elizabeth Vaughan before, you will be getting three great books in one fell swoop. If you haven’t read the first two books, you could probably follow the story well enough, but the emotional impact, climax, and conclusion will be seriously lacking. Warning: Warlord is the third book in a trilogy, and it must be read as such. ![]()
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