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THE HEIR OF WOODMYST Reviewed by Samantha Dewitt (Rivera) for Readers' Favorite

7/4/2016

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THE HEIR OF WOODMYST Reviewed by Samantha Dewitt (Rivera)
for Readers' Favorite

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In The Heir of Woodmyst by Robert E Kreig, the White Witch is on her way to the Sovereign, attempting to complete her mission and at the same time flee the men she has angered by killing their own. But the men, led by their new captain, seem more than ready to take her on again. They have another mission of their own, however, and that’s the rescue of some of their own people. Whether they will be able to survive the trip from the mountains, a region where even the White Witch is wary, is questionable, and if they do survive, will they be able to defeat her and her master? And will they be able to complete their rescue mission as well? You’ll find out in The Heir of Woodmyst: Book Three Of The Woodmyst Chronicles.
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This book is definitely a journey, showing you how the entire group travels throughout the region, attempting to fulfill their mission. But there is a lot of action with battles as they attempt to get where they need to go and, of course, the travel itself. Plus there's a little bit of romance going on too, which makes for a well-rounded story. I liked the way you were able to see the characters from both sides of the fight, both the White Witch and the men who were hunting her. There were plenty of things going on for both and being able to see what they were thinking helped you really be drawn in and not entirely sure which side you wanted to win.

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    • THE WOODMYST CHRONICLES >
      • The Walls Of Woodmyst
      • The Sons Of Woodmyst
      • The Heir Of Woodmyst
      • The Warlords Of Woodmyst
      • The Huntress Of Woodmyst
      • The Shadow Of Woodmyst
      • The Brides of Woodmyst
      • The Gods of Woodmyst
      • The Weapons of Woodmyst
      • A Farewell to Woodmyst
      • Map of the Realm
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      • The Tanner's Boy
      • The Land of Ananduil
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    • The Girl From Berlin: Standartenfuhrer's Wife (Volume 1) by Ellie Midwood
    • The Chimera Vector by Nathan M. Farrugia
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