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The Umbrella Battle: A Sword-and-Sorcery Short Story, .5
Complete With Shipwreck, 1
A Teapot for House Kadza, 1.5
The Goddess Heist, 2
(book 3 is forthcoming but not yet published)
The Quarrelsome Sapphists, 4
An Evening of Whispers and Wit, 4.5
A Winter of Fish and Favor, 5
A Song of Spring to Come, 6
You Made My Heart a Hunter, 7
The Interpreter's Tale: A Word With Too Many Meanings, 8
Thank you so much!
Emma
Books mentioned in this topic
A Teapot for House Kadza (other topics)The Interpreter's Tale: A Word With Too Many Meanings (other topics)
The Goddess Heist (other topics)
Complete With Shipwreck (other topics)
The Quarrelsome Sapphists (other topics)
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The over-arching series is World of Direnayu.
The first series is Sword & Scroll, which includes these books:
The Umbrella Battle: A Sword-and-Sorcery Short Story, .5
Complete With Shipwreck, 1
A Teapot for House Kadza, 1.5
The Goddess Heist, 2
The Quarrelsome Sapphists, 4
(note: book 3 is not published yet, thus the numbering; if The Quarrelsome Sapphists needs to temporarily be book 3 that's fine)
In a previous effort to clarify the various subseries, I listed the above books with the series name Direnayu: Sword & Scroll; I believe that should be universally amended to simply Sword & Scroll if that's possible.
The second subseries is A Heroine's Luck, which a librarian was already kind enough to create for me. It needs this book added:
An Evening of Whispers and Wit, .5
It already includes these two books:
A Winter of Fish and Favor, 1
A Song of Spring to Come, 2
The third subseries is Lhennuen's World which currently contains only one book:
You Made My Heart a Hunter, 1
The fourth and final subseries is Clashing Courts which also only contains one book:
The Interpreter's Tale: A Word With Too Many Meanings, 1
I hope I did that correctly. Thank you librarians for your kind help!
Emma (E.M. Epps)