Written by Shae Rufe There’s nothing quite like curling up and losing yourself in a good book, especially with all that has been going on. So, rejoice book lovers! Out today is a new exciting novel from New York Times Best Seller Terry Goodkind called The Children of D’Hara. If you’re like me and you happen to love fantasy, then this release is long-awaited. It also happens to fall on a very special day to me; personally, the day I was adopted. What's a better gift?! The Children of D’Hara takes place shortly after Sword of Truth and follows Richard and Kahlan. Now, with the ending of Sword of Truth, we were all hoping for a Happily Ever After kind of scenario, right? Wasn’t Kahlan promised some peace? I’m not saying she was lied to, but maybe Richard shouldn’t make promises he has no control over. While I don’t want to spoil anything here, because it’s rude to give spoilers. I will say that this story is told in five novellas within the book. We get to meet new characters, exciting new creatures, and even venture to some new lands. There’s plenty of mystery, a couple of untruths, and just a few twists and turns that literally leave you both excited and really shocked. The fact that this is a continuation story really makes me happy. Being back in this world and exploring more of the New World is always exciting. This novel made me love Kahlan just a little bit more. Like I’m not saying she deserves her own series... but... if that were to happen I’d probably be standing in line for a midnight release. Goodkind has a way with world building that easily draws in any Fantasy lover. Right from the start, he captivates you and pulls you in. His cadence carries throughout all his novels, and this one is no exception, making for a seamless and entertaining ride. While some Fantasy stories can seem dry, Goodkind’s works are engaging and thrilling. While most of his novels are meant to be stand alone’s, I love how they all fit together. Granted the last three as well as Children of D’Hara are a bit more inter connected, to me, and that makes for a more exiting ride. Personally, I absolutely adored the five novellas in one place as one novel. It gives a different perspective on the world and we get to see a lot of character development done in such a unique way. Sadly, this is Terry Goodkind’s final work as he passed away on September 17 2020, literally confirming just how awful 2020 truly was. Goodkind leaves behind an amazing legacy that touched the hearts of so many. His works will forever be a favorite of mine; personally, and he lives in as a true inspiration.
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