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Warprize [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Vaughan (Author)
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October 31, 2006
SHE MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN HER PEOPLE AND HER FREEDOM...

Xylara is the Daughter of the Warrior King, Xyron. With her father dead and her incompetent half-brother on the throne, the kingdom is in danger of falling to the warring Firelanders.

Before she was old enough for a marriage-of-alliance, Xylara was trained as a healer. She can't usurp her brother or negotiate a peace--but she can heal the brave ones injured in battle.

But not only her countrymen are wounded, and Xylara's conscience won't let Firelander warriors die when she can do something to save them. She learns their language and their customs and tries to make them as comfortable as possible, despite their prisoner-of-war status.

She never expects that these deeds, done in good faith, would lead to the handsome and mysterious Firelander Warlord demanding her in exchange for a cease-fire. Xylara knows must trade the life she has always known for the well-being of her people, and so she becomes...

The Warprize


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Even though she is the daughter of a king, Xylara refuses to wait idly for a marriage that will benefit the Land of Xy and so becomes an accomplished healer, a useful skill when her country is drawn into war with the Firelanders. Even though her half brother, the present king, does not want her treating the enemy, Xylara feels she must--both for the honor of Xy and for simple humanity. When her brother suddenly surrenders to the Firelander Warlord, Xylara is stripped of all her possessions and sent to the conqueror as a slave referred to as "Warprize." As Xylara learns to live with the masterful Warlord, she begins to understand the very different social structure and beliefs of those she has seen as uncivilized. Vaughan's brawny barbarian romance re-creates 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. Diana Tixier Herald
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"I loved Warprize! Keir is a hero to savor...and Elizabeth Vaughan is an
author to watch." --national bestselling author Claire Delacroix

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Paranormal Romance (October 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765357364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765357366
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,858,909 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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97 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, May 31, 2005
Although this is a new author, she starts out with a bang. I loved it. Wonderful characters, great plot, vivid world, great romance, what more do you want.

Xylara is a Master Healer as well as the half-sister to the king of Xy. She has had to fight for the right to become a healer and prizes her ability more than her status as princess. When the Firelanders conquer their country and march on the capital she fights with her brother for the right to minister to the captured soldiers. He will not allow any healers to help them but he cannot stop her. She is stubborn and dedicated to her beliefs and people.

Kier is the Warlord of the Firelanders. When one of his generals is wounded and captured he enters the city to spy out the layout. While there he meets Lara who has protected the general by hiding his identity from her brother, She is buying herbs and ointments with her own money to treat the wounded. When she asks the tinker for Kavage, Kier notices because it is not a drink used by the Xyians. Kier is Warlord by right of challenge. He wishes to conquer and mix the two cultures.

As Lara tends to the prisoners she learns that the Warlord has arrived to give terms to her brother. Those terms include Lara. She does not know who the Warlord is only that by her submission can her people be saved. The enmity of her brother becomes clear as he rejoices to be rid of her.

Lara is the Warprize, unfortunately she has no idea what that is. She is told by her brother it is a slave for the Warlord. As she comes to know Kier and his people she learns to like and respect them. But someone is trying to kill her. Is it a Firelander or is it her own people? Her brother seems to be actively but slyly trying to undermine the peace she has purchased.

I loved this book. It could have gone so many ways that have already been explored, but it was totally fresh. I hated for it to end and I loved Kier, Lara, Simus, Jodan, Marcus and the rest. You will too. Don't miss this one. I look forward to her next book.
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68 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unique and touching story of honor, duty, courage and love, June 16, 2005
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I must admit that I was reluctant to read this book. I thought it sounded like another re-hash of the tired old theme: "honorable good girl sacrifices herself to the barbaric bad boy" and that made me want to yawn. Luckily, I needed to buy another book to get free shipping, so I took a chance. Now that I've finished my first read-through (yes, it merits multiple readings) I find it appropriate that I misunderstood the book in the beginning. After all, the book hinges on misunderstandings caused by vast cultural differences, a language barrier and deliberate deceit. In order for the characters to understand each other and their sociopolitical surroundings, they must shatter their assumptions; just like the story shattered mine. Yes, there's a "good girl" who makes a willing sacrifice, and even though that's been done to death; this story feels fresh and new. The characters are so vivid and alive that I half-expected them to step out of the book. The story is full of surprising details which make its world feel very real, and though the book's secrets won't stump any mystery fans, at least there are interesting twists. I'm very glad that this is a planned trilogy, as there's much more to explore and enjoy. I do have a nit-picky complaint about the editing. I was annoyed and distracted by some silly errors such as "this is better then that". If you're fastidious about your grammar, be forewarned.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, June 7, 2005
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This was really, really excellent, the book was amazing. This story takes place on a fantasy world, with medieval-type societies. Xylara, daughter of the former King of Xy, is courageous and kind and uses her skill with healing (the herbs/splint/knife type of healing) to help those in need. The current King of Xy is her stepbrother and he hates her deeply. The kingdom is at war with the Firelanders, and Xylara takes her healing oaths seriously, even healing Firelander prisoners.

Word of Xylara has reached the Warlord of the Firelanders, and when the Warlord defeats the Xyrian army, he demands their allegiance and Xylara as his Warprize. The King of Xy tells Xylara that she is to be the Warlord's slave. Xylara's love for her people sees her joining the enemy camp as the Warprize.

There's a culture clash, assasination plots, fighting, lots of new friends, and a strong love story. The secondary characters are funny and real, and the story is very heartwarming. Xylara is strong, gentle, and smart. The Warlord is strong, honourable and considerate (that is,when he's not beheading people who insult Xylara). As the weeks pass in the Firelander's military camp, Xylara overturns the Firelander's beliefs on healing and they come to love her. However, someone is trying to kill her and although she is treated well by the Warlord, she believes she has no status as her Warprize.

My favourite part was Xylara's revelation of what a Warprize really was. This is the first of a trilogy about Xylara and the Warlord. I have read every Tor paranormal romance, and this story beats the others hands down.
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I pulled the shard out just as his wound began spurting blood. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
more kavage, healing tent, little healer, privy area, slop pots, orchid root, tent entrance
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Lord Warren, Devoted One, Water's Fall, Heart of the Plains, Archbishop Drizen, Lord Marshall Warren, Master Healer, Daughter of the Blood, Dearest Goddess, The Epic of Xyson, Lord Durst, Warlord of the Plains, General Warren, Simus of the Hawk, Council of Elders, Deacon Browdus, Xyian King
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