Swords of Waar
Jane Carver, a hell raising, redheaded biker chick from Coral Gables, Florida, had found a new life and love on Waar, a savage planet of fearsome creatures and swashbuckling warriors Until the planet s high priests sent her back to Earth against her will.But nobody keeps Jane from her man, even if he happens to be a purple skinned alien nobleman.Against all odds, she returns to Waar, only to find herself accused of kidnaping the Emperor s beautiful daughter Allying herself with a band of notorious sky pirates, Jane sets out to clear her name and rescue the princess, but that means uncovering the secret origins of the Gods of Waar and picking a fight with the Wargod himself.Good thing Jane is always up for a scrap Swords of Waar is the wildly entertaining sequel to Jane Carver of Waar, and continues the raucous adventures of science fiction s newest and most bad ass space heroine. Read Swords of Waar – kino-fada.fr Having just finished and loved Jane Carver of Waar I immediately started on Swords of Waar and I wasn t disappointed Everything that I loved about the first book was present in the second book, although it also felt slightlyrealistic than the first book Yes, the action and adventure were still on the overload, but since the initial world building was already established, Nathan Long was able to focus on some of thespecific issues Mr Long only briefly touched o...This is a sequel to Jane Carver of Waar, which brought a six foot redheaded foul mouthed biker chick name Jane to a planet called Waar, a feudal world populated by purple skinned princes and princesses, tiger centaur warriors, airships, sky pirates, lost technology, and lots of swordfighting It s a straight up send up of Barsoom, of course, with Jane upending all the classic Burroughs tropes by bringing her modern Earth sensibilities to a planet stuck in a pseudo chivalrous past The first book This is a sequel to Jane Carver of Waar, which brought a six foot redheaded foul mouthed biker chick name Jane to a planet called Waar, a feudal world populated by purple skinned princes and princesses, tiger centaur warriors, airships, sky pirates, lost technology, and lots of swordfighting It s a straight up send up of Barsoom, of course, with Jane upending all the classic Burroughs tropes by bringing her modern Earth sensibilities to a planet stuck in a pseudo chivalrous past The first book was an affectionate tribute with enough adventure to make it fun to read in its own right, and in the second book, Jane returns to Waar and her purple lover boy Lan, just as John Carter always managed to find a way back to Mars.Having spent all of the first book figuring out the way things work on Waar, Jane spends the second book continuing to be shocked and disgusted that Waar is so unmodern and unegalitarian While swappi...Proof that if you are given a freebie it might make you an addict Read the free Friday book on my nook Jane Carver of Waar and the minute I finished it I had to buy and read the second book Seriously great fantasy adventure with a saucy wench for a heroine who never fails to kill, shag, make inappropriate jokes and just simply excel at being the southern bik...You can find the full review over at The Founding Fields reviews the sequel to Nathan Long s Jane Carver of Waar, which he called a perfect novel I had thought that it would be next to impossible to top the awesomeness that was Jane Carver of Waar Nathan Long fortunately proves me quite wrong on that account for Swords of Waar is even better than its predecessor The Founding FieldsWhen I read Jane Carver of Waar back in March, the novel p You can find the full review over at The Founding Fields reviews the sequel to Nathan Long s Jane Carver of Waar, which he called a perfect novel I had thought that it would be next to impossible to top the awesomeness that was Jane Carver of Waar Nathan Long fortunately proves me quite wrong on that account for Swords of Waar is even better than its predecessor The Founding FieldsWhen I read Jane Carver of Waar back in March, the novel proved to be an experience that I hadn t quite had until that point, at least this year It was funny, it was serious, it had great characters, some over the top sequences that were written extremely well, a protagonist who was as good as you can get, a larg...Swords of Waar picked right up where Jane Carver of Waar left off, meaning Jane is in trouble It doesn t take long before Jane finds herself in a dangerous situation, running like a bat out of Hell in order to escape said dangerous situation, and then, after getting out of that dangerous situation number, she would find herself falling ass over teakettle she said it, not me into a brand new usually dangerous situation.The best way to think about the two Jane of Waar books is to equate Swords of Waar picked right up where Jane Carver of Waar left off, meaning Jane is in trouble It doesn t take long before Jane finds herself in a dangerous situation, running like a bat out of Hell in order to escape said dangerous situation, and then, after getting out of that dangerous situation number, she would find herself falling ass over teakettle she said it, not me into a brand new usu...I did not know this was a sequel, but there some really good news in this You don t need to know or have read it, though I have already made plans to do just that This picks up after the first book, but you quickly get up to speed on where the story is up to, which I found a refreshing change.More great news about this is that it is really very funny Paragraph of paragraph has some wonderful li...This is a great follow up to Jane Carver Of Waar Lots of action and smart ass commentary from Jane But what I really liked is the growth and changing dynamics of Jane and Lhan s relationship There are...This is actually better than the first in the Jane Carver series, presenting a much better constructed story while preserving the spirit of ERB.http opionator.wordpress.com 2012 1Whats not to love Naked biker chick with 6ft sword chopping up purple people.I think this book was a tad better than the previous one Maybe it s because Jane Carver do not screw up things by freezing and hesitating as much as in the previous book or maybe it s just because I knewwhat I was expecting when reading this one.The book is pretty much a non stop fantasy adventure action story and a fairly good one The first book in the series suffe...

- English
- 16 May 2017 Nathan Long
- Paperback
- 320 pages
- 1597804290
- Nathan Long
- Swords of Waar