Original US Release: 2004-05-01
Setting: Medieval England
Available Formats: Mass Market Paperback, ebook

New York Times & USA Today Bestseller

Fearless men, their allegiance is to one another, to the oppressed, and to the secret society known as the Brotherhood of the Sword.

A Lady of Love
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Stryder
Named The Widowmaker for his willingness to do whatever he had to for his brethren, Stryder of Blackmoor was the right arm of the Brotherhood. He was the muscle and the backbone that never yielded and never broke no matter what they put him through. ...Read More
Rowena
Rowena has lived her life for peace and she thinks those who follow war are barbarians. She'd rather be around music and art than swordplay.
Sherri wrote the first three chapters and turned them in to her editor who wanted her to write a "larger" story with more characters and subplots. Tossing the first three chapters aside, she sat down and wrote A Dark Champion. The day before she sent that book in, her editor left the publishing house. Her new editor didn't care for the new book. Everything editor #1 had requested, editor #2 wanted the opposite. The editor went back to the original proposal and told Sherri that was the book she wanted. Sherri wrote MOD in three weeks while her youngest son was only a few weeks old and she was looking for job (they'd moved states in the interim). A Dark Champion was finally accepted after editor #2 left and editor #3 came in.
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