Book Review: Terry Goodkind’s Wizard’s First Rule
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of his father, a mysterious woman, Kahlan Amnell, appears in Richard Cypher’s forest sanctuary seeking help . . . and more.
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of his father, a mysterious woman, Kahlan Amnell, appears in Richard Cypher’s forest sanctuary seeking help . . . and more.
With their pardon at stake, the Sisterhood heads to Washington D.C. and goes up against media mogul Ruben Rumson.
Whispers abound that the faeries are disappearing people from the dig, people searching for the legendary Spear of Lugh. Naturally Annja’s producer wants her to investigate.
The Sisterhood must choose between two difficult assignments. The first job guarantees a huge paycheck; the second offers a presidential pardon — and a chance to finally emerge from hiding.
Her controlling aunt is dying with one final demand. It seems a simple deal, but trouble is brewing as an obscure restriction scuttles the sale just as the buyer is found dead.
With a shot at love, and maybe even redemption, is the ultimate seductress, Georginia Kincaid, finally going soft? Like hell she is. . .
Each of the three friends must face his or her demons and find their true strength as they seek to become the full Heralds, Bards, and Healers of Valdemar.
Elaina McCord wants to find a kill. But he’s already found her.
When you need the best, you need the Sisterhood…
1930s London and Lady Georgiana – thirty-fourth in line to the throne – has a lot on her plate, but little in her cupboards, when her new houseguest, the Bavarian princess, shows up.