![]() ![]() Nine Goblins – A novella about goblins trying-for some variation of trying-to get home. ![]() ![]() Swordheart – Much more in the romance vein, this love story between a woman (who has never studied the blade) and her sword is like classic screwball comedy in a fantasy setting. Comprised of Clockwork Boys and The Wonder Engine. (It’s less contrived than I’m making it seem.) A planned quartet start with Paladin’s Grace.Ĭlocktaur War series – Condemned criminals on a redemption quest (a la Suicide Squad) is a favorite trope of mine, and this duology has all the pathos and action (and romance!) you could want from a band of ragtag unlikely heroes. The few remaining paladins of the Saint of Steel are quite literally soldiering on, but they each have little to live for-until each is drawn into a quest that also happens to feature a very attractive stranger. Their compatriots died of the grief and madness that followed. Saint of Steel series – Their god is dead. It’s the veneer of standard fantasy fare laid over some very deep meditations on abuse, domestic violence, and duty, all of which Kingfisher handles with compassion and care. ![]() Marra, though, must leave the comforts of her nunnery to defy a wicked prince and rescue her sister. Nettle and Bone – Third daughters don’t have to worry about much. ![]()
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