
Besides the novels presented here, Josepha Sherman co-wrote one of Mercedes Lackey’s Bardic Choices novels, has contributed to several series (including Star Trek and Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and has written many short stories and much non-fiction. Learn more at Josepha Sherman's website.
Prince of the Sidhe — (1995-1996) Publisher: Ardagh Lithanial, a proud young Sidhe prince, becomes the target of his paranoid and suspicious brother, Eirithan, and is banished from his homeland to a hostile land that he must overcome in order to restore his name. ![]()
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The Shining Falcon — (1989-1990) Library Journal: A shape-changing prince, a magic-fearing noblewoman, a jealous princess, and an unscrupulous courtier find their destinies inextricably linked by the forces of love, hate, and magic. Drawing heavily on Slavic mythology for her first adult fantasy, Sherman creates a richly detailed novel with all the charm and readability of a fairy tale.
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