Homeward Series by Barb Hendee

4.07 · 14 ratings
  • The Game Piece (Homeward #1)
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    The Game Piece (Homeward #1)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    In his youth, Loni never felt that he fit in anywhere, even among his family or his people, the Lhoin’na, or the elves of the central continent. As he dwells on tales told to him by a doting grandmother, he begins to believe he might have been born in the wrong time.One scant tale of a past age hints that the legendary Sorhkafâré led some of Loni’s people to the east at the end of the great mythical war. Loni dreams of those forgotten Departed ones, wondering if their descendants still exist... more

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  • The Feral Path (Homeward #2)
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    The Feral Path (Homeward #2)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    Rashed, one of the Noble Dead and a vampire, has killed his maker and master, Lord Corische. Fleeing his master’s keep in Stravina, he takes with him Teesha, Ratboy, and his brother, Parko. At first, all four relish freedom in their separate ways, but they soon learn that freedom has its dangers for their kind.Without a master, Parko quickly loses himself to the Feral Path, that seductive sensuality of being unrestrained in the hunt and the kill... more

  • The Sapphire (Homeward #3)
    #3

    The Sapphire (Homeward #3)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    After fleeing from the small port town of Miiska — and the threat of a vampire hunter’s blade — Ratboy finds himself alone in the king’s city of Bela, having left his two companions, Rashed and Teesha behind. Lost and lonely at first, he soon realizes that he has a chance to reinvent himself, to take on a new name and a new identity. Then… he sees a young woman with bright blue eyes, and he falls in love for the first time.Unfortunately, he can’t quite see that she’s a gold-digging prostitute... more

  • The Keepers (Homeward #4)
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    The Keepers (Homeward #4)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    Young Jan is stunned when his father, Cadell, the “zupan” and leader of the region’s villages, is offered the vassal lordship of the local keep. His father is about as far from nobility as anyone could be. For some reason, the nobles of the house of Äntes, the rulers of Jan’s province, have been unable to keep a vassal there for twenty years — as those appointed have fled the place in the night — and the Äntes may have grown desperate enough to throw the position at Jan’s father... more

  • The Reluctant Guardian (Homeward #5)
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    The Reluctant Guardian (Homeward #5)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    After Bieja flees her home in the village of Chemestúk, burned to the ground in a civil war, she soon realizes she has only one place left to go. Her niece, Magiere, owns a little tavern in the port town of Miiska — which is unfortunately a long journey away on the west coast. Bieja has never traveled more than a few leagues from her hut in all of her life.Undaunted all the same, she sets off through her war-torn homeland with what she could scavenge from the blackened remains of her village... more

  • Captives (Homeward #6)
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    Captives (Homeward #6)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Jan, son of Nadia and Cadell, is conscripted along with every able male in Chemestúk by one faction in a rising civil war. Soon after, another faction burns the village to the ground, leaving Jan’s parents and other survivors to seek refuge in an aging keep.Inside the worn and crumbling stronghold, young and long-ago orphaned Julianna hides away with the survivors and Jan’s parents... more

  • Claws (Homeward #7)
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    Claws (Homeward #7)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Tales from the world of the Noble Dead SagaSequel to CaptivesEach autumn, Jan awaits his aunt and uncle’s arrival, so that he can leave with them and enjoy a season on the open road in freedom, earning his keep with his violin. Julianna isn’t looking forward to his absence, and then Jan’s mother asks her to accompany Jan in traveling with their family of the Móndyalítko, the “world’s little children... more

  • The Sleeping Curse (Homeward #8)
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    The Sleeping Curse (Homeward #8)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Julianna, along with Jan’s entire Móndyalítko family, arrives at the capitol city of Kéonsk for the grand autumn fair. Having grown up in a small village, she’s never seen anything like this vast array of stalls, wagons, and people gathered for a yearly festival market. Almost immediately, the family launches into a series of well planned shows to entertain visitors from near and far—and to earn money... more

  • Silent Bells (Homeward #9)
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    Silent Bells (Homeward #9)

    Barb Hendee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Jan and Julianna, along with all of Jan’s Móndyalítko family, return to Chemestúk keep to prepare for a joyous day—their wedding. Julianna could not be happier, for Jan has altered completely; no longer the shallow “breaker of hearts,” he now belongs solely to her. Yet even as flowers are arranged and the wedding feast is prepared, Jan’s past catches up to him... more

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