Publisher's summary

In Wind Rider’s Oath, Bahzell became a wind rider - the first hradani wind rider in history. And, even if Bahzell is the War God’s champion, because the wind riders are the elite of the elite among the Sothoii, Bahzell’s ascension is as likely to stir resentment as respect. What’s more, Baron Tellian’s daughter, the heir to the realm, seems to be thinking that he is the only man - or hradani - for her. Now, War Maid’s Choice continues the story - and things really get complicated.

©2012 Words of Weber, Inc. (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

Critic reviews

“... irresistibly entertaining....” (Publishers Weekly)
“...fun adventure full of noble steeds, fierce female fighters, dark sorcery, serious swordplay, and plenty of tongue-in-cheek banter.” (Locus)
“...when Weber gets down to action, he’s hard to beat... a rollicking adventure that kept me turning the pages.” (SF Review Central)

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Satisfying Resolution • Detailed Worldbuilding • Great Narration • Epic Battles • Complex Storylines • Wonderful Voice

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loved it but there are still a few loose ends...is there another book in the future?

very enjoyable series

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Love this story glad there is a new one kinda sorta. love this serird. just a great world to read about.

You can't go wrong with weber

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Great story and reader hoping for more in this series. If u like fantasy this is a must read!!!!!!

Great

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Didn't like the weird sound effect that they used for the female goddesses. It made hearing them difficult.

Nothing. I've read it many times

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The story was excellent and the narrator did a wonderful job of handling voices and gender. The series itself is a bit of Tolkien a bit of Camelot and a bit of not so
improbable state of current affairs of men. Like all of Webers work the character building is excellent. A great read and a better”Listen”

Great Narration

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