Magic's Pawn (The Last Herald-Mage Series, Book 1) by Mercedes Lackey

Magic's Pawn (The Last Herald-Mage Series, Book 1)



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ISBN: 0886773520, 9780886773526


8) THE LAST HERALD MAGE TRILOGY by Mercedes Lackey. Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett http://www.neilgaiman.com/works/Books/Good+Omens/. Arrows of the Queen · Bedlam's Bard: Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, and Summoned to a Tourney; The Last Herald Mage Trilogy: Magic's Pawn (1989), Magic's Promise (1990), Magic's Price (1990). The Herald Mage Series by Mercedes Lackey Magic's Pawn · Magic's Promise · Magic's Price · Almost like Being in Love by Steve Kluger Gay general fiction. It is the first in her “The Last Herald Mage” trilogy in her extensive Valdemar series. Recommended by someone at the roundtable. In some places my notes were a little sketchy, so if I list a book that actually does not include queer characters/themes, please let me know in the comments and I will edit the list. Cassie says: I like this book because the relationship between Alec and Richard is complicated and dynamic and interesting and messed-up, but messed up in the way that all human relationships are messed up sometimes Holly says: Told in a series of thirteen linked fairy tales about girls and women that meld into one another, Donoghue takes old tropes and remakes them into lyrical, feminist stories. There's a series of books by Mercedes Lackey - specifically The Last Herald Mage. This quote is from the book “Magic's Pawn” by Mercedes Lackey. Intrigued I attempted to find a book list online and, while I did find books for boys and teens; the adult book lists for men did not fit the bill at all. If like me, you want to find some slash novels to read while you wait for your next fanfic fix, a few answers are in here: The links take you to the books' details at amazon or . I read the first one, Magic's Pawn, while eye-rolling my way through the reams of italics and angst, but I didn't stop reading. This list is an attempt to fill that gap. Magic's Pawn http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/magic1.html.