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5.0 out of 5 stars fabulous fantasy, December 31, 2004
This review is from: The WindLegends Saga, Book IV: Windhealer (Paperback)
Everyone who cared and loved Prince Conar McGregor thinks he died several years ago although his body was never found. Instead his childhood mentor and tormentor Sorcerer Kaileel Tohre, leader of the Dominion and the kingdom of Serenia, condemned Conar to live what remains of his tortured life inside the Labyrinth Prison for a crime he never committed; the island prison contains many of his enemies who loathe him and enjoy torturing him especially with his childhood nightmares. Though some might question his sanity, he survives because of the memory of his love for his Princess wife and the pain from the beatings.

However, Conar for all purposes is dead, but has metamorphosed into the Raven. He escapes his debilitating captivity to begin his plans to stop the evil that engulfs his people. Raven forges a force of twenty-two loyal strong and courageous soldiers the Wind Force. He and his troops believe the enemy is Tohre and his Dominion supporters, but they will soon learn that an evil entnity , perhaps worse than the wicked sorcerer, has started to also rise.

To better understand the motives of the key two antagonists and several supporting cast members, fantasy fan should read the three earlier novels first although THE WINDHEALER easily can stand alone. Conar is a terrific hero who has met tortures that Job would struggle with yet somehow keeps on going. Tohre is one of the best villains in the genre as this evil seeks vengeance on his former student for rejecting him. In her fourth WindLegends tale, Charlotte Boyett-Compo once again provides an excellent novel that genre fans will find immensely satisfying and seek the rest of the saga.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars A romance a guy can sink his teeth into, September 25, 2003
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This review is from: The WindLegends Saga, Book IV: Windhealer (Paperback)
My wife turned me on to this sword & sorcery series. Like most guys, I pooh-poohed the idea of reading romance (uck!) but once I read Windkeeper, I couldn't stop and read all the way through this fourth book and have just ordered the fifth. This is great angst here, folks, with a hero that sets the juices to flowing. I love a great, smashing sword fight and this was wonderful. The torture scenes were so life-like and when the hero overcame it all, I was routing like crazy for him. If you like dark fantasy, you GOTTA get this series!!!!!
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The WindLegends Saga, Book IV: Windhealer
The WindLegends Saga, Book IV: Windhealer by Charlotte Boyett-Compo (Paperback - February 1, 2003)
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