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Warrior Mage
by Lindsay Buroker
Like all of Buroker’s books, the character names are unique, however if you have read the [b:The Emperor's Edge|10031259|The Emperor's Edge (The Emperor's Edge, #1)|Lindsay Buroker|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327954140s/10031259.jpg|14926833] series you will recognise some of the characters. The story starts out by introducing us to Yanko, a young man with the weight of his family’s honour on his shoulders, as he battles for a place in Stargrind where students must train to become a Warrior Mage.
As events move along and fortunes change, we meet Lakeo and with her Yanko teams up to save Nuria from self-destruction. At this point Dak, the one-eyed Turgonian from The Emperor’s Edge series, turns up as an unlikely ally and we see our protagonists set out in search of salvation.
For me, the story ends too soon, but the series does continue and I expect it to be just as intriguing and innuendo ridden as the EE series of books. Lindsay is off to a good start with this one and I am enjoying the plot lines.
As events move along and fortunes change, we meet Lakeo and with her Yanko teams up to save Nuria from self-destruction. At this point Dak, the one-eyed Turgonian from The Emperor’s Edge series, turns up as an unlikely ally and we see our protagonists set out in search of salvation.
For me, the story ends too soon, but the series does continue and I expect it to be just as intriguing and innuendo ridden as the EE series of books. Lindsay is off to a good start with this one and I am enjoying the plot lines.