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    Windweeper: The Windlegends Saga, Book III by Charlotte Boyett-Compo

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    • Pub. Date: December 1902
    • 370pp
       
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      • Pub. Date: December 1902
      • Publisher: Amber Quill Press, LLC
      • Format: Paperback, 370pp

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      fantasticby harstan

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      December 05, 2004: Windweeper Charlotte Boyett-Compo Amber Quill, 2002 ISBN: 1592799590 In Liza?s home Oceania, Conar is unable to control his temper so his father-in-law incarcerates him. Unbeknownst to the royals, Conar?s guard has drugged him. A recurring nightmare chills Conar because he would rather die than see his beloved Princess sleep with his half-brother and in those same dreams his former mentor/tormentor Kaileel Tohre vows to separate the lovers forever. Eventually, he and Liza decide to return to his father's kingdom over the objection of his mother-in-law who fears for her daughter?s safety.--- Liza believes they are destiny?s children with her being the Keeper and him the Prince of the Wind. However, Tohre is stronger and his thirst for vengeance over Conar?s rejection deeper. He plans to give Liza to Conar?s half brother, destroy Conar so he begs to return, and devastate the land by making Conar?s twin Galen the monarch. The Brothers of the Dominion that he leads appear on the verge of achieving these goals the disinherited Conar lies seemingly dead in the Labyrinth, Galen has a now pregnant Liza at his side on the throne, and Tohre rules the kingdom.--- The third Windlegend tale is fantastic as time moves on with the death of Conar?s father and Liza now with King Galen. The story line is action-packed leaving readers breathless at the pace of the major subplots. As with the fine first two novels, the tale is owned by a terrific cast of good vs. evil with the bad guys having the upper hand. Excellent fantasy that is best read by starting with the previous tales as this novel builds up the excitement and tension from them; how much higher can as Charlotte Boyett-Compo take her audience with the remaining six stories?--- Harriet Klausner

      The battle continues...by Anonymous

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      November 26, 2003: This book began where the last left off. Liza and Conar arrive home with their newborn daughter, Nadia. Nadia was only the first of several Liza gave birth to in this novel. .................... The Domination was not finished with Conar yet. Even Tohre would not be able to help him. Conar's son, Corbin, would also catch the Temple's eyes. Corbin was born with the crescent shaped mark in his hand. The mark was 'The Sign of the Wind'. Liza would sacrifice much for her son. The whole realm would. .................. **** Readers again are warned of torture scenes and dark fantasy. I had to be VERY careful not to give anything ital away. This book is fast paced and over-flowing with surprises! I recommend this entire series highly and look forward to book four! ****