Finally finished! All 11 novels in the main Sword of Truth series, the 4 Richard and Kahlan novels (of which this is the last), the First Confessor, Debt of Bones and The Law of Nines.
Warheart concludes the Richard and Kahlan series, which are themselves an extension of the Sword of Truth. I didn't like the previous novel 'Severed Souls' but Goodkind redeems himself a bit here. I did guess some of the main plot points, but that didn't detract from my enjoyment since there was always a slight twist on what I thought would happen. There was one incident I defiantly DID NOT LIKE but I'm not going to say anymore because that would be a major spoiler. (Anyone who has read the book will know what I am referring to.)
Even though there were a few rough patches along the way this was one of the most enjoyable series I have read. It's certainly the longest. The main reason, the excellent characters. Richard and Kahlan are just wonderful characters and once you become full invested in them it's hard to not continue with the series. But other than the main two protagonists, the world building, interesting locations and large cast of supporting characters were also very memorable; Zedd, Nicci, Nathan and of course Cara. There were some diabolical villains in there too:)
The only real negative point on completing the series is just that. I completed it and have nothing else to read in the Sword of Truth. Goodkind has announced a new book, but this will a story about some of the supporting characters (Nicci and Nathan), not Richard and Kahlan. After spending so much time with these characters they are as detailed, if not more so, than most main characters in an single novel. They will be old friends so I will be continuing their story when the next book comes out.
Now, I'm off to rewatch "Legend of the Seeker" on DVD. I also have the first volume, 'Wizards First Rule', on audio book so next time round I will try that.