THE ROAD HOME
Bahzell Bahnakson of the Horse Stealer hradani never wanted to be a champion of the War God. Unfortunately, Tomanak had insisted. Even more unfortunately, Bahzell's own sense of responsibility hadn't let him say, "No."
Which was how he found himself in the Empire of the Axe, where even people who didn't actively hate hradani regarded them with suspicion and fear. Of course, that was only the start of his problems.
Next, there was the Order of Tomanak, many of whom were horrified by the notion that their deity had chosen a hradani as a champion . . . and intended to do something about it. And assuming he survived that, he had to go home-across three hundred leagues of bitter winter snow-to face a Dark God who threatened to destroy all hradani. Throw in the odd demon and brigand ambush, and add a powerful neighboring kingdom with no intention of letting Bahzell (or anyone else) save his people, and you have the makings of a really bad day.
But one thing Bahzell has learned: a champion of Tomanak does what needs doing. And the people in his way had better move.
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A good sequel to Oath of Swords. Plenty of action and characters who continue to grow into their responsibilities.
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Product ReviewVery good read! Enjoyable and very plausible concept. David Weber's stories are so enjoyable to read. My only issue -he has so many different series, I have trouble waiting till the next book is published, then I have to read it right away. An ebook is a good way to enjoy these stories but I also like the paperback since I don't lose much if it gets wet when fishing.
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Product ReviewIt felt a bit less serious than Oath of Swords, but very enjoyable nonetheless. You know it's a good book when you'd rather survive on three hours of sleep than put it down.
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