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Warprize (The Chronicles of the Warlands, Book 1) (edition 2005)

by Elizabeth Vaughan

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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. HTML:??Vaughan??s brawny barbarian romance recreates the delicious feeling of adventure and the thrill of exploring mysterious cultures created by Robert E. Howard in his Conan books and makes for a satisfying escapist read with its enjoyable romance between a plucky, near-naked heroine and a truly heroic hero.???Booklist

The daughter of a Warrior King, Lara was trained as a healer. With her father dead and her incompetent half-brother on the throne, the kingdom is in danger of falling to warring Firelanders. Unable to depose her sibling or negotiate peace, Lara serves her people by healing the warriors??on both sides of the conflict??who are injured in battle.
 
Lara finds herself educated in her enemy??s language and customs in return for her attention and compassion. She never expects that her deeds, done in good faith, would lead to the handsome and mysterious Firelander Warlord demanding her in exchange for a cease-fire. To save her land and her people, Lara trades her freedom to
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Title:Warprize (The Chronicles of the Warlands, Book 1)
Authors:Elizabeth Vaughan
Info:Tor Books (2005), Mass Market Paperback, 336 pages
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Warprize by Elizabeth Vaughan

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    The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley (flemmily)
    flemmily: Warprize is simpler than The Blue Sword, and the world is not quite as interesting as the unique and compelling Damar. But both books tell the story of a girl carried away by a barbarian culture.
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    Jaran by Kate Elliott (Talis)
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    Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson (infiniteletters)
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    Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith (shoujo85)
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    Dragon Bound (Elder Races) by Thea Harrison (dashing45)
    dashing45: Dragon Bound is a paranormal romance story, but you may enjoy it, if you cared for Warprize.
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    King's Property by Morgan Howell (infiniteletters)
    infiniteletters: Different premise, same culture shock.
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This is the story of Lara and Keir. Lara's father used to rule her kingdom. But despite her royal station, she worked as a Master Healer. But when he died, her incompetent half brother took over. War broke out when Warlord Keir invaded the kingdom. Lara worked tirelessly to help heal both the soldiers of her kindgom as well as the soldiers for the other side who had been taken prisoner. But when the war got to be too much, to save her people, Lara allowed herself to be given to Keir as the Warprize in exchange for peace. Her new life is very different from her old, but she finds herself falling for Keir. And she realizes that despite her sacrifice, their troubles aren't ending.

Lara was a great character. She was brave, she was smart, and she had a good heart. And the more she gets to know Keir, she realizes he's the same. The two made a good pair. And despite what she thought her role as the "warprize" was, Keir cherished her and protected her above all else.

This is just book one in the series, so I'm very excited to see how the rest of the story unfolds. ( )
  NickyM96 | Nov 21, 2022 |
If you're expecting an epic romance and fantasy world, this isn't it. However Warprize was a good fantasy romance. The love isn't immediate, though the chemistry between them is there from the start. There were no boring parts. Each chapter has something happening, and the protagonist is not a total snowflake either.

If you liked this book you might also like the Taren Soul series. ( )
  sraazad | Jul 1, 2021 |
Yeah, this was suggested to me as a traditional romance novel. It's anything but, and the trilogy (wait, there's now more) is all kinds of well done. ( )
  wetdryvac | Mar 2, 2021 |
This is really good.
Full of misunderstandings and intrigue.
Two different cultures mixing.
One of the differences is the view of relationships and sex, including bearing children.
In Keir's culture they each have a role to play, this means he has fathered children who he has no contact with or the mothers of those children.
The children are raised by people in the tribe whose role it is to so this job. Each person doesn't step outside this role.
There is no detail of any previous encounters.
No intimate scenes with anyone other than the Hero and heroine.
HFN.
The book ends leading to a HEA but it leaves it a bit unfinished as the next book picks up practically on the next sentence.
If you choose not to continue the series then you know they will get their HEA but you don't actually read about it. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
Cardboard. That's the word that comes to mind after finishing this book. Cardboard characters, cardboard situations and cardboard writing.
A pity, really. It had all the potential to become a really good story, but it never delivered. It was like watching a low-cost movie with too-fake props and not enough funds to pay a good writer. ( )
  Tacuazin | Feb 28, 2018 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. HTML:??Vaughan??s brawny barbarian romance recreates the delicious feeling of adventure and the thrill of exploring mysterious cultures created by Robert E. Howard in his Conan books and makes for a satisfying escapist read with its enjoyable romance between a plucky, near-naked heroine and a truly heroic hero.???Booklist

The daughter of a Warrior King, Lara was trained as a healer. With her father dead and her incompetent half-brother on the throne, the kingdom is in danger of falling to warring Firelanders. Unable to depose her sibling or negotiate peace, Lara serves her people by healing the warriors??on both sides of the conflict??who are injured in battle.
 
Lara finds herself educated in her enemy??s language and customs in return for her attention and compassion. She never expects that her deeds, done in good faith, would lead to the handsome and mysterious Firelander Warlord demanding her in exchange for a cease-fire. To save her land and her people, Lara trades her freedom to

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