Books by Mercedes Lackey
Born: 06/24/1950Mercedes Lackey Biography & Notes
Mercedes Lackey's father was an avid science fiction reader, and it was through him that she was introduced to the genre. One of first sf books she read was Andre Norton's BEAST MASTER. Lackey began to write her own stories set in Norton's Witch World. Setting aside writing to attend Purdue University, she graduated in 1972 with a B.Sc. in biology. After graduation, she held a variety of odd jobs, including security guard and artist's model, before ending up, almost by accident, as a computer programmer. In 1982, she moved to Tulsa and went to work for American Airlines. She also began to write again, eventually striking up a correspondence with writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. In 1985, Lackey's first story was published in an anthology edited by Bradley. Lackey had long been involved in the somewhat nefarious world of science fiction conventions and gatherings, and began to write song lyrics to be performed at these events. Originally, she began to compose songs about scenes she was writing in order to strip down the writing to the barest minimum and get a handle on what she really wanted to say--a technique she continues to use. Her songs proved very popular (over 50 of them have been set to music and recorded!), and one attracted the attention of writer C. J. Cherryh, who encouraged Lackey to write her first novel, 1987s ARROWS OF THE QUEEN. That book turned out to be the first in what was to be the lengthy, and on-going, Valdemar series. A prolific and popular writer, Lackey has written, or co-written, more than 50 books since 1982, and she shows no signs of slowing down.
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Aerie by Mercedes Lackey ( 2006)
"After escaping imprisonment in the Jouster's Compound, Kiron and his army of dragon riders seek refuge in an abandoned city called Sanctuary, and, calling upon the help of other dragon riders, they attempt to create a new society, devoid of war and magical domination, called Aerie. 35,000 first printing."
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Alta by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
Raising a dragon from infancy to form a special bond, Tian dragon-boy Vetch and his crimson dragonet Avatre arrive in Alta, where he must gain the trust of his countrymen to fulfill his dreams of becoming the leader of the Altan Jousters. Reprint.
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And Less Than Kind by Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis ( 2008)
On the verge of womanhood, Princess Elizabeth faces all new challenges with her brother Edward VI dying, the rise to Mary as queen, the schemes of the evil elf-lord Viada Dhu coming to fruition with the Dark Court's ability to feed on the misery generated by Mary's inquisitorial reign, and Mary's plot to marry off Elizabeth to ensure a Catholic heir.
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Arrow's Fall by Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
Talia, Herald to the Queen of Valdemar, travels to a neighboring realm to investigate a prince's proposal to marry the Queen's heir, but discovers an evil plot to destroy Valdemar.
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Arrow's Flight by Mercedes Lackey ( 1987)
Set in the medieval fantasy kingdom of Valdemar, this unique and exciting novel continues the story of Talia. Having mastered the powers necessary to a guardian of the kingdom, she faces the final preparation for her initiation as adviser and protector of the Queen.
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Arrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
Talia, a young runaway, is made a herald at the royal court after she rescues one of the legendary Companions. When she uncovers a plot to seize the throne, Talia must use her empathic powers to save the queen.
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Bedlam's Bard by Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon ( 1998)
Eric Banyon is a talented musician whose lady has left him singing the blues in a deserted corner of the Renaissance Faire. He couldn't have known that the desperate sadness of his music would free Korendil, a young elven noble, from the magical prison he has been languishing in for centuries. Suddenly, Eric has no time to be sad, as he has to help Korendil fight against the evil elf lord who first imprisoned Korendil and now seeks to conquer all of California--and that is only the beginning.
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Bedlam's Edge by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
A magical compilation of urban fantasy tales by some of the genre's leading practitioners features works by Roberta Gellis, Dave Freeer and Eric Flint, Diana Paxson, Mercedes Lackey, and Rosemary Edghill, among others.
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Beyond World's End by Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary Edghill ( 2001)
After his world-saving adventures in Bedlam's Bard, magician-bard Eric Banyon settles in for a quiet life at his new New York apartment, only to discover that his building is a safe-house for a group of occultist Guardians assigned to protect the city from supernatural evil.
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The Black Gryphon by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1995)
Here is Mercedes Lackey's dynamic new fantasy, set in the prehistory era of her fabled Valdemar. Skandranon is perhaps the finest specimen of the gryphon race, with gleaming ebony feathers, majestic wingspan, keen magesight, and sharp intelligence. When an invading force threatens his realm, he is sent to spy across enemy lines.
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The Black Swan by Mercedes Lackey ( 2000)
A twisted sorcerer has made prisoners of beautiful women, transforming them into swans, but his daughter, also a great magician, will find the courage to confront him. Reprint.
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Born to Run A Novel of the Serrated Edge by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1992)
Book one of a new urban fantasy series centered on hot cars, fast elves, and rock-n-roll. Good elves are intrigued by stock car racing, and bad elves run kiddie-porn and drug rings. Trapped in between are three runaways who are in serious trouble and about to get into more--unwitting pawns in a deadly game between good and evil.
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Brain Ships by Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey, Margaret Ball ( 2003)
Combines the texts of two sequels to the best-selling The Ship Who Sang in a single volume, following the adventures of Tia and Nancia, who overcome paralysis by becoming starship-controlling "brains" that respectively protect other young people from suffering a similar fate and preserve the interests of the Central Worlds Courier Service.
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Brightly Burning by Mercedes Lackey ( 2001)
Lavan Firestorm, a young man with extraordinary powers, must be controlled and trained if he is to help his people beat back an attack by a dangerous enemy. Reprint.
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Burning Water by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
Discovering that local cattle mutilations and a series of ritualistic murders are the work of a risen Aztec god, Guardian witch Diana Tregarde and psychic police detective Mark Valdez team up to protect the human race. Original. By the author of Children of the Night.
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By Slanderous Tongues by Roberta Gellis, Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
In the epic sequel to
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By the Sword by Mercedes Lackey ( 1991)
When an attack on her home leaves her father slain, her brother wounded, and her brother's fiancee kidnapped, Kerowyn prepares to face the enemy who has shattered her family's dreams.
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A Cast of Corbies A Novel of Bardic Choices by Josepha Sherman, Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
When representatives of Alanda's Church seek to ferret out unauthorized magic and music, the Free Bards--those who will not or cannot join the priest-condoned Guild--fight back. Original.
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Changing the World and Other Tales of Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey ( 2009) |
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Charmed Destinies by Catherine Asaro, Mercedes Lackey, Rachel Lee ( 2003)
Three masters of the fantasy genre present a collection of enchanting stories, filled with adventure, magic, and everlasting love, that includes Mercedes Lackey's "Counting Crows," in which Lady Gwynhefar must choose between duty and love when she aligns herself with Sir Elloran, a legendary warrior, as well as Catherine Asaro's "Moonglow" and Rachel Lee's "Dusilla's Dream." Original.
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Children of the Night by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
Diana Tregarde is new to New York, and to her Guardianship--but she's ready to defend her friends, and her adopted city, from any evil--even vampires: the Children of the Night.
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The Chrome Borne by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1999)
Tannim is a human mage fond of fast cars and loud music, working with the elf lord Keighvin to rescue runaway kids in serious trouble. But those kids are being used by Keighvin' enemies to bait a trap. Meanwhile, Tannim thinks he's found the right woman, but it seems she wants to kill him.
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Chrome Circle by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1994)
Fourth in the red-hot SERRAted Edge series. There are mages out there . . . and some of them are kind of cute--like Tannim, a young human mage with a taste for hot Celtic rock, fast cars and dangerous women. Now he thinks he's found Ms. Right, but there are some small problems: Her father is a dragon; she's not human, though she's definitely a fox; and she wants to kill him!
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Crossroads And Other Tales of Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
A fantastical collection of original stories, centering around a magical land called Valdemar, features contributions by Tanya Huff, Mickey Zucker Reichert, Fiona Patton, Judith Tarr, and Rosemary Edghill, as well as an all-new novella by Mercedes Lackey. Original.
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The Dragon Quintet by Tanith Lee, Mercedes Lackey, Michael Swanwick, Elizabeth Moon, Orson Scott Card ( 2006)
Five masters of the fantasy genre explore the fantastical world of dragons in an anthology of all original fantasy novellas, including "In the Dragon's House" by Orson Scott Card, Mercedes Lackey's "Joust," "Love in a Time of Dragons" by Tanith Lee, Elizabeth Moon's "Judgment," and Michael Swanwick's "King Dragon." Reprint.
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The Eagle and the Nightingales by Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
Nightingale, a gypsy Free Bard, is tasked with finding out why the High King of the human kingdoms is allowing the Church to become ever more overtly hostile to non-human sentients, as well as to anything that it does not at least indirectly control, such as gypsies and Free Bards.
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The Elvenbane An Epic High Fantasy of the Halfblood Chronicles by Andre Norton, Mercedes Lackey ( 1991)
Born in the desert to an exiled concubine and raised by dragons, Shana becomes a wizard of extraordinary power and leads a rebellion against the cruel elven empire ruled by her father.
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Elvenblood An Epic High Fantasy by Andre Norton, Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
In the sequel to the best-selling fantasy, The Elvenbane, chaos sweeps through the magical realm after an upstart halfblood known as the Elvenbane challenges the cruel Elvenlords' rule.
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Exile's Honor by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003)
Alberich, a former captain in the Army of Karse, must take a perilous stand when his long-hidden psychic talents are revealed, and he is rescued from certain death and chosen to serve the queen of Valdemar, Karse's archenemy. Reprint.
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Exile's Valor by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003)
A former captain in the Army of Karse, Herald Alberich must protect King Sendar's daughter, Selenay, the new queen of Valdemar, from the devious members of the Valdemaran Council who unleash a deadly campaign to strip her of her throne and her power.
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The Fairy Godmother by Mercedes Lackey ( 2004)
From the bestselling author of the Heralds of Valdemar series comes an enchanting new novel.
In the land of Five Hundred Kingdoms, if you can't carry out your legendary role, life is no fairy tale . . . Elena Klovis was supposed to be her kingdom's Cinderella -- until an accident of fate left her with a completely inappropriate prince! Determined not to remain with her stepfamily, Elena set out to get a new job -- and ended up becoming the Fairy Godmother for the land. But "Breaking with Tradition" was no easy matter. True, she didn't have to sleep in the chimney, but she had to deal with arrogant, stuffed-shirt princes who kept trying to rise above their place in the tale. In fact, one of them was so ornery that Elena could do nothing but change him into a donkey. Still, her practical nature couldn't let him roam the country, so she brought the donkey -- er, the prince! -- home to her cottage to teach him some lessons. All the while keeping in mind that breaking with tradition can land everyone into a kettle of fish -- sometimes literally! And so begins a whole new tale . . . |
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Fiddler Fair by Mercedes Lackey ( 1998)
Running the gamut from her beloved Bardic fantasies to urban fantasy set in the modern world; from science fiction adventure to chilling horror, this is a volume that demonstrates the wide range of this author's talent. It is a feast for the multitudes of Lackey fans everywhere--and for new readers, a powerful introduction to the most significant new fantasy writer of the decade.
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The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
In 1905, Medieval scholar Rosalind Hawkins is left destitute when her father dies, forcing her to accept the offer that has mysteriously come her way of becoming a governess in San Francisco. But she arrives to find a house without children, a wife, or even an employer--only a terrible secret.
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Firebird by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
A young nobleman glimpses the legendary Firebird as it steals cherries from his father's orchards, and he journeys through a fantastical version of Old Russia to find the Firebird and fall in love, in a coming-of-age fantasy inspired by a classic Russian fairy tale. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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Las Flechas De La Reina/ Arrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey ( 2006)
Talia is chosen by the Companion Rolan, a mystical horse-like being with powers beyond imagining, to become a trainee Herald, but soon she must use her still untried psychic and empathic powers to protect the Queen of Valdemar and her child from a deadly conspiracy by unknown enemies capable of both diabolical magic and treacherous assassination that threatens to destroy the kingdom.
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Fortress of Frost and Fire by Mercedes Lackey, Ru Emerson ( 1993)
Return to the world of The Bard's Tale in this stand-alone sequel to the smash hit Castle of Deception. Naitachal, the Dark Elf who showed his true heroic nature in Castle, is now a Master Bard with a mystical apprentice. On an adventure to a distant, icy land, the pair rescue three strangers who make for strange companions indeed.
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Fortune's Fool by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
When Ekaterina, the seventh daughter of the Sea King, uses her special ability to move around on land to serve as her father's spy, she is kidnapped, along with other princesses, and held hostage in a castle where her only hope for rescue lies within a man thought to be a fool. Reprint.
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Foundation The Collegium Chronicles Library Edition by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
Magpie, a thirteen-year-old orphan, escapes a life of slavery in the gem mines when he is chosen by one of the magical Companion horses of Valdemar to become a Herald, in which role he discovers talents that he never knew he had and witnesses the founding of the Heralds' Collegium, in a novel of the early history of Valdemar. Simultaneous.
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Foundation by Mercedes Lackey ( 2009) |
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Four & Twenty Blackbirds by Mercedes Lackey ( 1997)
A magical murderer is loose in Alanda. The victims are always women, always lower-class, and the weapon is always a three-sided stiletto, most often found among Church regalia. But the killers are never churchmen, and they always commit suicide immediately after the bloody deed. Tal Rufen is just a simple constable. But he really cares about his job, and when one of these murder/suicides happens on his beat he becomes obsessed. His superiors don't care - the victims will never be missed, and their murderers are already justly dead. But every instinct Tal Rufen has cries out that he has seen only one small piece of a bigger and much nastier puzzle....
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The Free Bards by Mercedes Lackey ( 1997)
The first unitary publication of works previously published in parts as "The Lark and the Wren, The Robin and the Kestrel", and "The Eagle and the Nightingales", "The Free Bards" features an unlikely covey of heroes with the daunting task of saving a king. "A fast-paced fantasy well laced with romance".--"The Bookwatch".
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The Gates of Sleep by Mercedes Lackey ( 2002)
Growing up in the backwoods of Cornwall with foster parents, practitioners of Elemental Magic, Marina Roeswood is sent to live with her aunt Arachne, a powerful industrialist, after the deaths of her birth parents and finds herself the target of an evil that has been stalking her for her entire life.
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Gwenhwyfar The White Spirit An Arthurian Novel by Mercedes Lackey ( 2009)
Gwenhwyfar, the King's daughter, chooses the path of the Warrior, but is called upon by the Ladies of the Well to become Arthur's queen, and faces temptation, trechery, intrigue and betrayal.
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Heralds of Valdemar Trilogy Arrows of the Queen,Arrow's Flight, Arrow's Fall by Mercedes Lackey ( 1990) |
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If I Pay Thee Not in Gold by Piers Anthony, Mercedes Lackey ( 1993)
In the first book of a brilliant new series that rivals Xanth, fantasy superstars Anthony and Lackey join forces to create a marvelous fantasy quest that examines the war between the sexes and the ethics of desire.
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Ill Met by Moonlight by Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis ( 2005)
In the sequel to This Scepter'd Isle, the battle over the fate of sixteenth-century England continues as the evil Unseleighe Sidhe, under the dark leadership of Vidal, continue their plans to prevent Elizabeth's rise to the throne, while Denoriel, a member of the good Sidhe of elfland, continues to protect the young princess against their enemies' evil plots.
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Jinx High A Diana Tregarde Investigation by Mercedes Lackey ( 2006)
While enjoying a visit with an old friend in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Diana Tregarde discovers that a malevolent combination of sex and blood magic is behind relatively normal teenage jealousies and infatuations at the local high school, one ruled by Fay Harper, a powerful sorceress hundreds of years old who takes over the bodies of her own daughters to remain eternally young. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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Joust by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003)
Vetch, a brutally abused Atlan slave whose people are under the rule of the Tians, a race that controls the dragons, finds salvation in a Jouster and his dragon, who train him to become a "dragon boy"--a coveted position that allows him to learn the secret of dragon-taming, which will help him save his homeland.
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A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon, Ellen Guon ( 1990)
Eric Banyon, musician, is out playing the blues on his flute one day, but he couldn't have known that the desperate sadness of his music would free a young elven noble from the magical prison he has been languishing in for centuries--nor does he believe it!
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Lammas Night by Josepha Sherman, Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
In Lammas Night a young weaver is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. The villagers give her the house of her predecessor. Now a half-seen phantom courts her. He is either her lover for all time--or a wicked spirit's seeming, the aim of which is to entrap her in an unspeakable fate.
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The Lark and the Wren by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
If Rune could get the proper training, she could become one of the finest bards her world has ever seen. But her advantages are few, so when she decides to play her fiddle for the Ghost of Skull Hill, he agrees to a bargain--an arrangement that could mean silver for her future quest . . . or her death at the hands of the ghost.
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Magic's Pawn by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003)
Chronicles the story of the most powerful Herald-Mage ever born, tracing his growth from youthful arrogance to a position of power and maturity in the kingdom of Valdemar.
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Magic's Price by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
The final chapter in Mercedes Lackey's spellbinding fantasy trilogy! The Herald-Mage, Vanyel, and his Companion, Yfandes, are alone responsible for saving the once-peaceful kingdom of Valdemar from the forces of a master who wields a dark, forbidding magic. And if either Vanyel or Yfandes falters, both Valdemar and its Herald-Mage must pay the ultimate price.
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Magic's Promise by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
The wild magic is taking its toll on the land, and even Vanyel, the most powerful Herald-Mage to ever walk the world, is almost at the end of his strength. But when his Companion, Yfandes, receives a call for help from neighboring Lineas, both Herald-Mage and Companion are drawn into a holocaust of dark magic that could be the end of them both.
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Mapping the World of Harry Potter by Mercedes Lackey ( 2006) |
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Moving Targets and Other Stories of Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
Masters of the Fantasy genre come together in this exciting collection, centering around the world of Valdemar, that pays tribute to a very special corps of protectors known as the Heralds, who are unusual individuals gifted with abilities beyond those of normal men and women. Original.
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Music to My Sorrow by Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary Edghill ( 2007) |
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Oathblood by Mercedes Lackey ( 1998)
This exciting new anthology includes a new novella featuring Mercedes Lackey's most popular heroines, Tarma (one of the sword-sworn and most feared of all warriors) and Kethry (who wields magic and weapons for the greater good), whose fates are suddenly bound together in blood by the powers that control their destinies. Also included in the unique volume is the complete collection of Lackey's short stories about these two brave sisters as they answer the call of their destinies with sword and sorcery! • 3.5 million copies of Mercedes Lackey's DAW books in print! • A fantastic collection that contains an all-new novella by Mercedes Lackey! • Every Mercedes Lackey title has made the Locus bestseller list • Beautiful cover art by Jody Lee
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Oathbound by Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
Here is the intimate tale of two women -- one a sorceress, the other a master swordswoman -- whose lives have been shattered by catastrophe, and whose fates are bound together by an unbreachable oath decreed by the magical powers which control their destinies.
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Oathbreakers by Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
Evil had cast its shadow over the kingdom of Rethwellan. When Idra, leader of the Sunhawks mercenaries, failed to return from a journey to her home, Tarma and Kethry, warrior and mage, set out in search of their vanished leader.
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The Otherworld by Mercedes Lackey, Holly Lisle, Mark Shepherd ( 2000)
It is the elves to the rescue as two young children find themselves in deadly peril, when Jamie's father joins a fanatical cult with ties to powerful and evil entity, and Amanda, an abused little girl, threatens to unleash her extraordinary psychic talents in retaliation for her suffering. Original.
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The Outstretched Shadow by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2003)
Centuries after defeating a vast army of Demons with the help of their Elven allies, dragons, unicorns, trolls, and mages, the Demons once again threaten humankind, this time without their former alliance, unless the fugitive Kellen, his long-lost mage sister Idalia, an Elven warrior, a talking unicorn, and a Demon's child can overcome despair to save the Elven Country.
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Owlflight by Mercedes Lackey ( 1998)
Apprenticed to a venerable wizard when his hunter and trapper parents disappear into the forest never to be seen again, Darian is difficult and strong willed--much to the dismay of his kindly master. But a sudden twist of fate will change his life forever, when the ransacking of his village forces him to flee into the great mystical forest. It is here in the dark forest that he meets his destiny, as the terrifying and mysterious Hawkpeople lead him on the path to maturity. Now they must lead the assault on his besieged home in a desperate attempt to save his people from certain death!
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Owlknight by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 2000)
Several years after his parents' disappearance, Darian has found some peace and prosperity as a Master Mage in the community of Errold's Grove, but when he uncovers evidence that his parents may still be alive, trapped behind enemy lines, he sets out to find them. Reprint.
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Owlsight by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 2003)
Apprenticed to Wizard Justyn after the death of his parents, Darian serves the Hawkbrothers and haunts the ancient woods of Pelagris, until a tragedy puts him on a path of discovery that leads to the treacherous Eastern Empire.
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Partnership/the Ship Who Searched/the City Who Fought by Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey, S. M. Stirling, Margaret Ball ( 1994) |
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The Phoenix Endangered by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2009) |
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The Phoenix Transformed by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2009)
Defending their world against evil forces, Knight-Mage Harrier and High Mage Tiercel team up with the rogue Bisochim in an effort to destroy Ahairan, who is using her magical forces to attack desert nomads under their protection. By the authors of the Obsidian Trilogy. Simultaneous. Book Available.
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The Phoenix Transformed by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2009)
Defending their world against evil forces, Knight-Mage Harrier and High Mage Tiercel team up with the rogue Bisochim in an effort to destroy Ahairan, who is using her magical forces to attack desert nomads under their protection. By the authors of the Obsidian Trilogy.
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The Phoenix Unchained Book One of the Enduring Flame by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2008) |
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Phoenix and Ashes by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
Upon the death of her father, Eleanor Robinson falls victim to her stepmother, a cruel Elemental Master of Earth, who makes her a virtual slave, until Reginald Fenyx, who was once a heroic pilot, returns home, and together these two lost souls must find the courage to overcome evil. Reprint.
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Phoenix and Ashes by Mercedes Lackey ( 2004)
Upon the death of her father, Eleanor Robinson falls victim to her stepmother, a cruel Elemental Master of Earth, who makes her a virtual slave, until Reginald Fenyx, who was once a heroic pilot, returns home, and together these two lost souls must find the courage to overcome evil.
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Prison of Souls by Mercedes Lackey, Mark Shepherd ( 1994)
A new novel based on the phenomenally popular role-playing computer game The Bard's Tale. The Dark Elf Naitachal, the hero of Fortress of Frost and Fire, is still going strong and training new apprentices. But his latest, the King's own son, Alaire, isn't ready for their new mission.
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Reap the Whirlwind by C. J. Cherryh, Mercedes Lackey ( 1991)
When a barvarian horde led by the young Jegrai invades the lands guarded by the Order, disaster seems inevitable. But scientist-mage Felaras discovers the truth behind the invasion--Jegrai's people aren't raiders but refugees, in search of sanctuary from powerful enemies!
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Rediscovery by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
Leonie Hastur, a powerful telepath and daughter of one of the most powerful ruling clans of Darkover, becomes disturbed by a premonition that something is about to happen that will forever change her world. Reprint.
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Reserved for the Cat by Mercedes Lackey ( 2007)
Alone and penniless, talented dancer Ninette Dupond finds her luck changing when she meets a cat who, speaking to her mind-to-mind, orders her to impersonate a renowned Russian ballerina who is missing, plunging her into the middle of a war against the darkest--and most evil--Elemental Spirit. 30,000 first printing.
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Reserved for the Cat by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
Alone and penniless, talented dancer Ninette Dupond finds her luck changing when she meets a cat who, speaking to her mind-to-mind, orders her to impersonate a renowned Russian ballerina who is missing, plunging her into the middle of a war against the darkest--and most evil--Elemental Spirit. Reprint.
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The Rivers Gift by Mercedes Lackey ( 1999)
A young woman uses her healing gifts to help a magical horse-like creature and receives the greatest gift of all in return.
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The Robin & the Kestrel by Mercedes Lackey ( 1993)
After the affairs recounted in The Lark and the Wren, Robin, a gypsy bard, and Kestrel, a semi-fugitive heir to a throne he does not want, have married their fortunes together and travel the open road, seeking their happiness where they may find it.
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Sanctuary by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
Kiron discovers that the world of Alta has a dark side when he attempts to enter into Altan noble society and, with the help of Lord Ya-tiren's daughter Aket-ten, who possesses special gifts, exposes a plot orchestrated by the Magi to take over Alta with a powerful weapon called the Eye of Light.
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The Serpent's Shadow by Mercedes Lackey ( 2001)
After the murder of her parents by mysterious magical forces, Maya Witherspoon--the daughter of a British physician and a Brahmin woman--seeks refuge in London, struggling to build a carer as a doctor and attempting to master the magical gifts inherited from her mother, a former priestess, before the dark forces can claim her as their prey.
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Shadow of the Lion by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003) |
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Shadow of the Lion by Mercedes Lackey, Dave Freer, Eric Flint ( 2003)
In 1537 Venice, Marco and Benito Valdosta take on the mission to stop the evil sorcerer Chernobog and the monster that he has sent to destroy the city, while fleeing the assassins sent by the vicious Duke of Milan, who is out to destroy the ancient House of Valdosta. Reprint.
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The Ship Who Searched by Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
Successful SF writer Anne McCaffrey and hot fantasy author Mercedes Lackey collaborate on this heartwarming tale of a little girl's search for a long-dead race of starfarers--set in the same universe as McCaffrey's bestsellers The Ship Who Sang and PartnerShip. When seven-year-old Tia falls mysteriously ill while on an archaeological dig with her parents, she attributes it to the EsKays, a race whose artifacts are scattered throughout the galaxy, but whose fate remains an enigma.
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The Silver Gryphon by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1997)
A dozen years of peace have passed in the city of White Gryphon, and the residents have trained a new elite guard force--the Silver Gryphons. Blade and Tad, the offspring of Skandranon the Black Gryphon and Amberdrake the Healer, have completed training and accepted their first assignment--one that will take them to a dark tropical rain forest to face a nameless terror which even their fathers could never have envisioned.
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The Snow Queen by Mercedes Lackey ( 2008)
Falsely accused of unleashing evil on nearby villages, Aleksia, the Ice fairy and Queen of the Northern Lights, realizing that a heartless imposter is ruining her reputation, sets out to face down a formidable foe, who is also responsible for the disappearance of a young warrior and the kidnapping of her own son. 50,000 first printing.
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Spirits White As Lightening by Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary Edghill ( 2003)
This is the fifth volume in the Bedlam Bards series.
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Spirits White As Lightning by Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary Edghill ( 2001)
Eric Banyon, a student a Juilliard, has his hands full dealing with a visiting Healer, a banjo-playing Bard, his daughter, a dragon, and school, but now he has to save the world from Aerune mac Audelaine, an evil elf lord who blames humans for the death of his beloved.
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Storm Breaking by Mercedes Lackey ( 1997)
The destruction of the ancient magical source of the mage storms by the combined forces of Valdemar and Karse has alleviated great peril to all the kingdoms of the West. But its annihilation is not without a heavy price, for it has permanently altered the laws of magic throughout the land. Can the kingdoms of the West gather their forces to learn a new system of magic in time to counter a devastating assault from the Eastern Empire--the most powerful enemy they have ever faced?
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Storm Rising by Mercedes Lackey ( 1996)
The threat of war from the powerful Eastern Empire has forced the kingdom of Valdemar into an uneasy coalition with its ancient enemy, the neighboring kingdom of Karse. But as mysterious mage storms threaten all the kingdoms of the West, even these combined magical resources may be enough. For unless the source of these storms can be found and destroyed, their entire world may perish in a final holocaust. The sequel to Storm Warning.
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Storm Warning by Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
In war-ravaged Valdemar, Queen Selenay is attempting an alliance with an ancient enemy, the neighboring kingdom of Karse. This is no easy task, but it is a venture that must not fail if either realm hopes to survive the coming confrontation with the massive armies of the ancient and enigmatic Eastern Empire.
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Summoned to Tourney An Urban Fantasy by Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon ( 1992)
With San Francisco doomed to fall off the continent, the bard must summon the Nightflyers, the soul-devouring shadow creatures from the dreaming world. Original.
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Sun in Glory and Other Tales of Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey ( 2003)
A collection of thirteen new tales from such noted authors as Tanya Huff, Judith Tarr, and Fiona Patton, celebrate the world of Valdemar--a place filled magic, honor, and bravery--and the Heralds, and their horse-like companions, who protect this realm from the threat of evil and war. Original.
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Sword of Ice And Other Tales of Valdemar by Mercedes Lackey ( 1999)
Filled with magic, intrigue, romance and adventure, Mercedes Lackey's world of Valdemar is one of the most popular domains in fantasy literature. Home to the Heralds and thier mysterious horselike Companions, the magical Tayledras Hawk-people, and of course, the powerful gryphons, Valdemar has garnered a devoted global following. Now these 17 new tales by fantasy's greatest authors are sure to add their own chapter to the history of this enchanting land.
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Take a Thief by Mercedes Lackey ( 2002)
Skif, a young orphan living with a miserly uncle, is taken in by a gang of pickpockets led by Bazie, a crippled man who cared for a crew of lost boys, and becomes a master of the thieves' trade, until he is chosen by one of Valdemar's magical horses and is transformed into a herald for the queen. Reprint.
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This Rough Magic by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint, Dave Freer ( 2003)
In the sequel to The Shadow of the Lion, the demon sorcerer Chernobog, having failed in his attempt to gain power over Venice, enters into a dangerous alliance with the King of Hungary to seize control of Corfu, an island that holds the key to controlling the Adriatic, while the heroes who had saved Venice reunite to stop him.
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This Scepter'd Isle by Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis ( 2005)
The evil Unseleighe Sidhe will do anything to prevent the rise to the throne of a red-haired child destined to ascend the throne and usher in a golden age of art, music, and literature, while the good Sidhe of Elhame Avalon race against time to find the child, protect her from the dangers of the human and elven worlds, and ensure that she will become Queen Elizabeth I of England. Reprint.
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Tiger Burning Bright by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, Mercedes Lackey ( 1995)
Abdictating when their realm is threatened by an all-conquering emperor, the three ruling women of Merina secretly plan a powerful counterattack that takes the form of deception, misdirection, and magic.
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To Light A Candle by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2004)
In a second installment of the series that began with The Outstretched Shadow, Knight-Mage Kellen becomes a member of the Elves' war councils and fears for the safety of his Wild Magic-wielding sister, while proud Elf Knight Jermayan continues his efforts to become the first Elven Mage.
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To Light a Candle by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2006)
In a second installment of the series that began with The Outstretched Shadow, Knight-Mage Kellen becomes a member of the Elves' war councils and fears for the safety of his Wild Magic-wielding sister, while proud Elf Knight Jermayan continues his efforts to become the first Elven Mage. Reprint.
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Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey ( 1999)
The companion volume to "Fiddler Fair", this novel invites readers to lope through the night with a woman transformed into a leopard and pursued by a hunter who is more than human; to attend a gathering of romance writers that has a very unusual vampire in its midst; return to the world of Heralds of Valdemar; and join in more unforgettable adventures from a spellbinding master of fantasy and science fiction.
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Wheels of Fire A Novel of the Serrated Edge by Mercedes Lackey, Mark Shepherd ( 1994)
It's hot cars, lost boys, and Elves to the rescue in this sizzling new fantasy from bestselling author Mercedes Lackey and computer-operator Mark Shepherd. When a boy is kidnapped from his mother by her ex-husband, he becomes the prisoner of a radical cult. His mother gives up her job and home to search for him, but the only way she'll find him is with the help of a fun-loving, hard-driving elf.
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When Darkness Falls by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory ( 2007)
The final entry in the Obsidian trilogy finds the Human Mage Council still under the power of the Demons. Knight-Mage Kellen and his Elven allies must find a way to stop the Demon queen and her forces before it is too late, as the coming of He Who Is looms closer.
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When the Bough Breaks A Novel of the Serrated Edge by Mercedes Lackey, Holly Lisle ( 1994)
Participating in race car driving when they are not rescuing children in peril, a band of talented elves is called upon to save an abused little girl who has psi powers capable of destroying the earth when she is upset. Reissue.
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The White Gryphon by Mercedes Lackey, Larry Dixon ( 1996)
The second in the Mage Wars series and the sequel to The Black Gryphon, this book begins 10 years after the magical Cataclysm that destroyed the stronghold mage, Urtho's people have founded a secure new city called White Gryphon. Secure, at least, until envoys of the mysterious Black Kings appear.
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Winds of Change by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
The bestselling hardcover, now in paperback. This remarkable sequel to the bestselling Winds of Fate continues the beloved story of Princess Elspeth of Valdemar and Darkwind k'Sheyna of the Tayledras Clan as they come to discover their hidden magical powers and as they learn to rely on each other in a world on the brink of chaos.
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Winds of Fate by Mercedes Lackey ( 1997)
Lackey, who has enchanted readers since the publication of her first novel, Arrows of the Queen in 1987, scores another hit with the paperback release of the first book in an exciting new series. High magic had been lost to Valdemar when he gave his life to save his kingdom from destruction by the dark sorceries. Now it falls to Elspeth Herald, heir to the throne, to take up the challenge and seek a mentor who will awaken her mage abilities.
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Winds of Fury by Mercedes Lackey ( 1994)
Book Three of The Mage Winds trilogy. No longer the willful novice of Winds of Fate, Princess Herald Elspeth has completed her magical training. She returns to her homeland with her beloved partner Darkwind. Will they be strong enough to confront the magical evil which is threatening their land?
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Wing Commander Freedom Flight by Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon ( 1992)
One of BAEN's biggest stars and a Team Leader from Wing Commander collaborate on a tie-in to this all-time bestselling computer game, in which a disreputable gang of misfits teams up to free a world. Wing Commander is the top-selling SF interactive computer game available. Wing Commander II sold over 100,000 copies in 60 days, making it one of the fastest-selling computer game products ever.
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Winter Moon by Tanith Lee, Mercedes Lackey, C.E. Murphy ( 2009) |
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The Wizard of Karres by Mercedes Lackey, Dave Freer, Eric Flint ( 2004)
After eliminating the Worm World threat and outwitting a deadly gang of space pirates, Captain Pausert embarks on a mission for the Empress Haile to stop a nanite plague before it can devastate entire worlds, but first he must deal with a plot that leaves him a wanted criminal and a ship in urgent need of repairs and joins an interstellar traveling circus.
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The Wizard of London by Mercedes Lackey ( 2005)
Twelve-year-old Sarah Jane Lyon-White is sent to Isabelle and Frederick Harton, headmasters of The Harton School for Boys and Girls, a facility in which they train children with a powerful potential for magic, but they soon discover that Sarah's unique talents have made her the target of an Elemental Master who wants her dead.
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El vuelo de la Flecha/ Arrow's Flight by Mercedes Lackey ( 2009) |


































































































