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Kushiel’s Legacy

Kushiel’s Legacy is a series of fantasy novels that delve into a richly detailed world, featuring complex characters and intricate political intrigue. The series follows the adventures of Phèdre nó Delaunay, a half-angel, half-human courtesan, as she navigates the treacherous waters of court politics and forbidden love. more

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Jacqueline Carey
Jacqueline Carey

Jacqueline Carey is a renowned American fantasy author born in 1964. Her works are known for their rich imagination, profound themes, and unique narrative style. Carey's fantasy series 'Kushiel's Legacy' is particularly popular among readers, blending elements of politics, love, and religion to create complex character relationships and a grand world view. more

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