
Wardance
Reviews

WarDance is a book that I have been highly anticipating and I finally got my booty in gear and picked this one up here. This is Simus's book and I adored it in every way. Now I didn't know quite what to expect but to see him paired up with a warrior priestess and that was something new and not where I saw this author going. At the beginning of the story we see two separate POV's from Simus and our heroine, Snowfall. Now Simus is working towards becoming a warlord of his own and supporting the campaign of his dear friend Keir in being the WarKing. His best friend Joden is on his own journey, and now Simus must forge his own journey and the woman that is winning his heart. Snowfall, has been a warrior priestess in training and now her master has released her to serve Simus and find her own path and she feels a strong mystical connection to Simus in a way she can't explain but she knows its real and is willing to find her own place and status among his warriors. But there is a rising danger and a new threat and only together will they find what they need. I found WarDance to be a fantastic read and I fell in love with this pairing. It was quite an interesting dynamic to see Snowfall and Simus together, they are opposites in many ways and most especially in temperament. Simus is high energy, and Snowfall has a calmness to her. I really had a blast with that dynamic. Now I will say that this is not my favorite installment in the series due to lack of romance. There is some, but I just didn't quite feel the focus as much as I have come to expect from this author. I really just wanted to explore more deeply into their story and I felt like it wasn't long enough. That there needed more depths shared for this pairing but still a solid story that I enjoyed quite a bit. Overall I found WarDance to be stimulating, gravitating and pulls you in quickly into this high fantasy world we have all come to love and respect from this author.
