
Warsworn
Reviews

In the second installment, the "Warsworn" we continue off from where the first book ended. Keir and Lara, are together, and are traveling their way to the plains so that Lara can become the official Warprize from the elders of their people. Lara has left everything she knows for the man she loves, but life is about to get a bit harder than she imagined. They stumble on a village, a village that is suffering from the plague, and despite Kier's protests, Lara goes in with a couple of her guards, and she finds only a couple of people left alive. A sickness, that kills in a few hours, and soon circumstances end up with the forces of the firelanders being contaminated with it, and Lara is fighting to heal and save those she can. Meanwhile, Keir's second in command, is causing turmoil among the camp, causing doubts against their Warlord. In Warsworn, we see more of Keir and Lara, and much more intensity and their bond is about to be tested. We see how these two are not only fighting for each other, but for their people. We see quite a bit of focus on Lara, in this installment, as we see her struggle with events that she has little control over. Where she is fighting for her life and the life of Keir and the future of the Firelanders. Lara has adopted them as her own, and she will do anything to save them. There is quite a bit of emotion displayed in this book, and I got put through the ringer on this one. It definitely isn't a easy one, but very satisfying!! I just kept cheering for this couple, there is so much against them and I just wanted Lara to find a way to win this one. From the first book you begin to really admire Lara, but this installment, you see her being constantly tested, and she comes out on top. I loved seeing Keir fight for his love, and I just wanted to cry in this book. Another win for Elizabeth Vaughan, and what a spectacular ending and I loved how it finishes off, in a way that ties some ends off , and begins new threads that makes you aching to read the next book in the series. Such a beautifully woven story of determination, power of true love and perseverance and to fight for what you believe in, no matter the cost. STUNNING IN ITS DETAIL!!

This is the second novel in the Chronicles of the Warland Series. Keir and Lara are traveling to the Plains. On their way, they come across a village that has been quarantined due to the plague. I gave this novel 2 out of 5 stars, since this book held no real importance/meaning. The book was devoted almost completely to talking/worrying about the plague and it's possible cures and the people that died from it that she knew. It was a very simple, and boring novel. It wasn't horrible, but it held no significance to their story. You could easily skip this book if you wanted, however, I'd advise against it, since their are some secondary characters that die that you might want to be aware of. To me this book seemed like a buildup for the third novel, also called a story-filler. I would NOT recommended this novel to my friends.

Great This the second in the series and you have to read in order or you won't understand what's going on but it's an amazing series one that I can't put down nor do I want to I love this book I love the characters but I hated that it killed a couple of them but it made the story that more complex.





