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Book Review of The Warlord's Daughter (Borderlands, Bk 2)

The Warlord's Daughter (Borderlands, Bk 2)
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Not my kind of book but enjoyable just the same (I picked it up because I like Susan Grant's romances). Intergallactic warfare and warlords galore. I liked Wren though she was innocent, naive and sheltered from the atrocities of her warlord (king) father.

Aral, also a warlords child, was physically abused by his father and turned traitor to rescue the planet from the constant warring. Aral vowed to rescue Wren from her father's tyrany and sparks flew when he actually gets the chance. Wren and Aral's courtship was rushed due to cramped quarters on the spaceship but sweet nonetheless.

Once you get past the fighting in the beginning of the book and peace reigns, then the fun begins. At this point, I actually began to enjoy the story. This is the sequel to [book:Moonstruck|2720900] which I didn't read.