
There are a few things about this book that make it seem a bit amateurish. I would recommend listening to on audiobook if you enjoy audiobooks. She sounded very much like I imagine Shanti would and did a good job with male voices as well. I listened to this on audiobook and Davies did a good job. This is one of those books that I know is fairly poorly written but, being that I am a sucker for interesting characters, I was drawn in anyway. Despite some rough writing I ended up engaged and interested in the story by the end. There are six books in this series and all have been released. This is the first book in the Warrior Chronicles by Breene. Writing is a bit rough but story is engaging The only question is this: Which side do you choose? But to trade her to Xandre, the warlord desperate to add her to his war machine, would be to give up their entire way of life. If they band with her, they will face certain death.


But when the war spreads its arms and lands on her borrowed doorstep, Shanti has no choice but to reveal her secrets, plunging her saviors into danger. Oblivious to the weapon they now have in their possession, they are content to harbor the mysterious woman until she is well enough to continue her journey. It seems like any other day when Sanders and his band of misfit boys find a foreign woman clinging to life in the wastelands. The problem is, she doesn't believe in her own divinity, and when she flounders, she nearly fails in the duty hanging so heavy on her shoulders. Carrying rare abilities and an uncanny fighting aptitude, Shanti is the only hope of salvation for her people.


Since she helped her people defeat a raiding party by using a special power, she's been a hunted woman. Shanti has grown up under the constant threat of war. It is said that when war threatens the world, one individual will be selected by prophecy to lead the Shadow Warriors out of the Land of Mist and reclaim the freedom that has been stolen.
