Helpful Score: 3
I read these many years ago and still have my copies. I love the characters. The series covers a span of generations and is basically a good vs. bad with a twist. Great fantasy read. The characters have a "familiar" called a Lir and are able to assume the same shape as their Lir. The setting is medieval type.
Amy Z. reviewed Children of the Lion (Chronicles of the Cheysuli: Omnibus 3) on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Chronicles of the Cheysuli, a race of people that can change their shape to the form of their lir. Originally published in eight books, now in four volumes.
Brenda C. (Bren-C) reviewed Children of the Lion (Chronicles of the Cheysuli: Omnibus 3) on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love this series! I named my daughter after one of the main characters, Keely.
Jennifer B. (dragonqueen) reviewed Children of the Lion (Chronicles of the Cheysuli: Omnibus 3) on + 80 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fasinating fantasy series. Loved the Cheysuli for their shapechanging ability.
Nancy M. (photophatty67) reviewed Children of the Lion (Chronicles of the Cheysuli: Omnibus 3) on + 19 more book reviews
The third omnibus edition featuring two novels from the out-of-print fantasy epic The Chronicles of the Cheysuli continues the adventures of the warrior race of shapechangers in A Pride of Princes and Daughter of the Lion.