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Steelflower
Steelflower | Lilith Saintcrow
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Picking the wrong pocket can get a girl in trouble... First of the Steelflower Chronicles Thief, assassin, sellsword—Kaia Steelflower is famous. Well, mostly famous, and mostly for the wrong reasons. She’s made a good life for herself, despite being kicked out of her homeland for having no magic. She’s saving up for her retirement, when she can settle down, run an inn, and leave the excitement for others. Then she picks the wrong pocket, wakes up with a hangover, and gets far more than she bargained for. Now she has a huge, furry barbarian to look after, a princeling from her homeland to fend off, and an old debt to fulfill. And for some reason, the God-Emperor’s assassins want to kill her. It’s never easy being an elvish sellsword, and this time it just might be fatal... This book is a partial re-release.
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The long awaited sequel to Steeflower has arrived. It is only available in print due to piracy. I love Saintcrow's fantasy the best.

[DELETED] 57804897 I 💛 her!! 6y
flip58 @Ostaff1 I love her books. I have a shelf of them. Lucky for ud, she is a prolific writer 6y
[DELETED] 57804897 But she publishes under various names, so it‘s hard for me to track her new books 6y
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This was a reread. I forgot how much I loved this story about an outcast Elven mercenary. There is romance and adventure.

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Rereading this fantasy. It has been years. Loving it.

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Sooo, I didn't know this existed until I saw some bits of the in-progress (at the time) sequel on Lilith's Patreon. So I had to go dig this up. And promptly devoured it in a day. Oops?

Love the fact that the protagonist is complete in herself, but still has room to grow. As do many of us.