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A Journey of the Heart

When Women Were Warriors, Book II

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A Journey of the Heart

By: Catherine M. Wilson
Narrated by: Anne Marie Lewis
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Tamras’s apprenticeship as a warrior isn’t turning out quite the way she expected. Her unconventional choices lead to her crossing swords, almost literally, with Vintel, the war leader of Merin’s house. She finds herself embroiled in a power struggle she is doomed to lose, but the loss sends her on a journey that will change her destiny and decide the fate of her people.

Catherine Wilson creates a magical sense of belonging to that place. Within that, she also tells how it feels to not belong. It calls us to remember that women had, and still have, a wise and powerful place in the world.

In this book, we see Tamras’s world open from the House of Merin and its immediate environs into the lands beyond its borders. She meets other peoples, whose ways are different from those she knows. Similarly, Tamras’ inner life expands as well. The feelings within her blossom into the romantic love that will be the linchpin her life will hinge on....

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This is another fantastic captivating episode that carries on from the first story.
This is a delightful beautiful story, an honest telling of daily life, an emotional journey.
I feel as if I'm part of this village, a glimpse into the past, a life forgotten of a time before.
Excellent narration that is a pure joy to listen to.🎶

FAB. ✨

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A great continuation from the first book as you continue to love the characters that were introduced in the first book and even more so in this one. However, as the book continues to drive onwards with its characters, its slow pacing starts choking one's interest as you yearn for Maara and Tamras relationship to develop further, at which Vintel and Marrin ends up taking a bit too long without Maara truly being present. Though in the end, it is another great addition to ones heart.

A great journey with a few problems on the way

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