Duel of Sorcery Series by Jo Clayton

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  • Moongather (Duel of Sorcery #1)
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    Moongather (Duel of Sorcery #1)

    Jo Clayton

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1982

    A young warrior woman, Serroi fights to keep dark magic from destroying her world, in the first book of Jo Clayton’s acclaimed Duel of Sorcery fantasy trilogy.   Serroi is unique in her world, and was nearly put to death in infancy as a result. A green-skinned “misborn,” small in stature with an unnatural connection to the natural world, she was nonetheless chosen and exceptionally trained as a meie warrior. As such, she fears nothing, except the cold and inscrutable Nor and their dark magic... more

  • Moonscatter (Duel of Sorcery #2)
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    Moonscatter (Duel of Sorcery #2)

    Jo Clayton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1983

    Warrior woman Serroi finds herself at the center of a deadly magical contest between a goddess and a dark wizard in this thrilling sequel to Moongather.  Moonscatter is the second volume of prolific American fantasist Jo Clayton’s Duel of Sorcery Trilogy, carrying readers back into the richly imagined fantasy world of Moongather,and into the heat of a warrior woman’s desperate battle to save it from annihilation by the most terrible wizard of the realm... more

  • Changer's Moon (Duel of Sorcery #3)
    #3

    Changer's Moon (Duel of Sorcery #3)

    Jo Clayton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1985

    Warrior woman Sorrei hires mercenaries from another world to halt the destruction of her own in the riveting conclusion to the Duel of Sorcery Trilogy.   A superior fantasist on par with Jane Yolen, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, and other acknowledged masters of speculative fiction, the accomplished world-builder Jo Clayton concludes her magnificent Duel of Sorcery fantasy trilogy by turning expectations around and taking her classic sword and sorcery tale into breathtaking new territory... more

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