Warlord Chronicles were badass. One of my favorite trilogies and his best books IMO.bluefire579 said:
I chalk Martin's issue up to the way his books took off and he for the first time ever had real pressure on continuing it at a high quality, and he's not handling it well. As for Rothfuss, I'm not sure it's ever coming out, but honestly, I'm probably fine with that.
Going back to OP's actual subject, I haven't read this particular series, but I thoroughly enjoyed Cromwell's Warlord Trilogy. Is this one similar in tone and structure? Might have to check it out.
Saxon Stories are similar in that it's told from the POV of a fictional character in a historical setting. It's been a long time since I've read Warlord but I would say Saxon is similar but there is obviously less of the mystique and occult in Saxon vs Warlord. Saxon is more straight forward and less complex I would say.