Tuesday, November 29, 2016

BOOK REVIEW: Far Haven: Quest for Certitude. A Fight for Justice (Windflower Saga Book 3) By Aleksandra Layland





SYNOPSIS:
Part III of The Windflower Saga trilogy. A victim of a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels, Tribune Loris Kennet is unjustly stripped of rank and position in the elite Royal Winged Cavalry of Pomerania. He is publicly flogged, disgraced, shunned by comrades and friends, doubted even by his own beloved father, and facing a banishment so harsh it will surely kill him. With the hope it will keep his son alive to clear his name one day, his father urges him to accept an alternative. Enroute to the remote southern Wastelands of distant Kimbria, married by proxy and in name only to a widow he has never met, Loris wonders if the screams in the nightmares that disturb his sleep will ever be silenced.




        REVIEW



The Windflower Saga comes to a powerful conclusion with Far Haven: Quest for Certitude. A Fight for Justice. The ducal family of Ansgar sort takes a bit of a back seat as we meet Tribune Loris Kennet from Pomerania soon into it though Loris story and the Ansgar family line story intersect exploding into as the title says, “a quest for certitude. A fight for justice.”

Layland wraps up the main trilogy of The Windflower Saga wonderfully. I loved the sweet tragic character of Loris though I was leery of him as a character at first he soon warms up into an endearing character to the reader as well as Keridwen.

It is amazing how while this is a trilogy series each book really stands up alone as an individual book on its own, yet you will never grasp the deep emotions and message of this saga unless you read the whole series. The whole plot of this series is following the descendants of the prestige fictional ducal family, and the fantasy world they live. Some books though have deeper hidden messages. Once you finish the saga you truly get the trilogies true message. It is about loving each other, tolerance, and the power of the human spirit. The human soul.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Aleksandra Layland is a retired civil engineer and a federal civil servant who worked primarily for the United States Air Force as a senior installation engineering manager responsible for buildings, airfields, infrastructure, fire protection, and emergency preparedness. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Western Caroline Islands where she helped build school classrooms and cafeterias, low-income housing, and simple village water distribution systems. Her other interests include arts and crafts, family genealogy, religion, and spirituality, fostering peace in the world, and enjoying retirement with family and friends.

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