![]() ![]() Tamras doesn’t understand why, and does her best to serve her warrior as best as she can. And though Maara is a warrior in Lady Merin’s house, she is treated as less than one. Tamras becomes a companion to an outsider, Maara. But all that is secondary to what actually happens. There she hopes to apprentice as a warrior, as her mother had, find a place for herself among the clans, and forge friendships and alliances that will help herself and her family. ![]() Tamras is a young woman who leaves her happy, rural, sheltered life to bind herself to a neighboring clan, Merin’s house. Back to the story…Ī first person account, The Warrior’s Path is told from Tamras’s perspective. Well, that’s another bit of controversy and I do feel a bit conflicted about the whole book because of what others might perceive as a lack of ‘story’, even though, at times, Ms. But never mind, let’s get to the story, because, oh, what a story… Though, truth be told, I only realized the book was set in the British Isles after I read the book and was subsequently told those facts by another reader. In this volume, we are introduced to a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, living in the Bronze Age on the British Isles. The Warrior’s Path is the first book in the When Women Were Warriors series. Wilson’s Book 1 The Warrior’s Path of When Women Were Warriors. Nila discovers and contemplates Catherine M. ![]()
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