MY REVIEW
Dundrifter by Elisabeth Wheatley picks up where Ensaadi, Book I of the Warlords of the Sandsea series left off, and I couldn’t wait to start.
Forbidden love.
Duty.
Loyalty.
Will Talitha sacrifice herself for her people? Her city?
Her best friend is taken and there is only one person who can help her. The big question is, will he…and can they resist their forbidden love? The heart wants what the heart wants and I want them to be together.
Betrayal. Elisabeth Wheatley caught me offguard with the ultimate betrayal heaped on Talitha, leaving her feeling lost, bereft and alone.
Oh man. I love a book that gets my emotions roiling.
Plenty of pulse pounding action and sexual tension in this sword and sorcery romance.
Wicked good ending leaving me frustrated waiting to get my hands on Book III, Batttleslave.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Dunedrifter by Elisabeth Wheatley.
4 Stars
GOODREADS BLURB
A warlord owes loyalty to no one, not even those most loyal to her.
Ensaadi Talitha has always been able to trust Gilsazi, her most faithful general. But when Gilsazi is captured and held for ransom, her grandfather forbids her taking the army to rescue him. Her only choice is to seek out Ashek, the unforgettable Dunedrifter who saved her life more than a year ago.
Ashek is willing to help, but demands a steep price. As it becomes clear there is more to Gilsazi’s abduction than a band of simple bandits, the threads of Talitha’s obligations and duties become ever more tangled.
Only the cruel can survive in the brutal world of the Sandsea. And a heart is the one luxury an ensaadi can’t afford.
Dunedrifter is a 30,000 word story and second in the Warlords of the Sandsea romance adventure series
romance adventure series.
ABOUT ELISABETH WHEATLEY
Elisabeth Wheatley began what would be her first novel at eleven and hasn’t stopped writing since. When she’s not daydreaming of elves, vampires, and/or hot guys in armor, she can be found wasting time on the internet, fangirling over her latest obsession, and pretending to be a functional citizen.
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MY ELISABETH WHEATLEY REVIEWS
The covers in this series are gorgeous!
For sure. I am really enjoying the series.
A book full of emotion for that emotional rollercoaster is the best!
Elisabeth does that well,drawing me in with her lovable characters.
I haven’t read this series. I haven’t read anything by Elisabeth in some time. I sure do need to catch up. Great review, Sherry.
I make it a point to keep track of her, because her stories are great and easy to read.
I love books that tug at my emotions. Especially if it’s a good fantasy adventure 🙂
Me too. Elisabeth writes some wonderful ones that quick and easy reads, yet they get me totally involved.
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