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Hunting the Warlord's Daughter by Susan Grant

gossamerwingedgazelle's review against another edition

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4.0

While the beginning seemed a bit disjointed and the fight at the end was a bit short, I really enjoyed this story. The setting is dark without being fucking miserable, which many authors seem to get stuck in. I would highly recommend reading Moonstruck first, though.

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3.0

The book is good, but not great. The main couple aren't as interesting as Hadley and Bolivarr, characters from [b:Moonstruck|2720900|Moonstruck (Borderlands, #1)|Susan Grant|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1267052298s/2720900.jpg|2746497]. Catching up with their relationship was fun.

agnieszka85's review against another edition

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4.0

As a sequel to the prevuous book, it was a very enjoyable read. I didn't fall for the characters as much as I did with the previous book, but I still loved the plot twists and the romance and another take on the end of the war as described previously.

iceangel9's review

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4.0

The second "Tale of the Borderlands" takes us back to the struggle for peace between the Coalition and the Drakken. The war is over, but peace is hardly a sure thing. Wren is the only living child of the evil Drakken Warlord, and she is the key to a treasure that can heal with galaxy. Both sides are seeking her, but she is tired of being a pawn. Aral is the son of a Drakken Battlelord and a feared Battlelord in his own right. For years he has worked to destroy the Drakken Empire he hates and win the Warlord's daughter he loves. Can he find her before anyone else does? Will she accept him? Can they learn to trust each other? Together they may be the galaxy's only chance for peace. A great read! I can't wait for the next installment in the series.
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