Ironhand’s Daughter: A Novel of the Hawk Queen (The Stones of Power: Hawk Queen Dilogy)

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Ironhand's Daughter
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With this title, Gemmell begins a series chronicling the lives of tribes who live and die by the sword and the arrow. Among them stands Sigarni, the silver-haired princess, the last in a line of highland kings, and leader of a clan currently living in surly subservience to the Outlanders.

Part of the stones of powers/sipstrassi serie, in order of publication :

Ghost King (2 books)

Wolf In Shadow (3 books)

Hawk Queen (2 books)

Sword In The Storm: Book One In The Rigante Series

Sword in the Storm
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Fierce and proud, the Rigante dwell deep in the green mountain lands, worshiping the gods of air and water, and the spirits of the earth. Among them lives a warrior who bears the mark of fate. Born of the storm that slew his father, he is Connavar, and tales of his courage spread like wildfire.

The Seidh–a magical race as old as time–take note of the young warrior and cast a malignant shadow across his life. For soon a merciless army will cross the water, destroying forever the timeless rhythms of life among the Rigante. Swearing to protect his people, Connavar embarks on a quest that will take him into the heart of the enemy.

Along the way, he receives a gift: a sword as powerful and deadly as the Seidh who forged it. Thus he receives a name that will strike fear into the hearts of friend and foe alike–a name proclaiming a glorious and bitter destiny . . . Demonblade.