By the Sword
Granddaughter of the sorceress Kethry, daughter of a noble house, Kerowyn had been forced to run the family keep since her mother's untimely death. Yet now at last her brother was preparing to wed, and when his bride became the lady of the keep, Kerowyn could return to her true enjoyments - training horses and hunting. But all Kerowyn's hopes and plans were shattered when her ancestral home was attacked, her father slain, her brother wounded, and his fiancee kidnapped.
Driven by desperation and the knowledge that a sorcerer had led the attack, Kerowyn sought her grandmother Kethry's aid, a journey which would prove but the first step on the road to the fulfillment of her destiny. For facing her family's foes would transform Kerowyn into an ousider in her own land, a warrior bound to the spell blade Need, and a mercenary forced to choose between loyalty to her comrades in arms and the Herald of Valdemar, whom she had rescued and who in turn had helped to awaken her to the true meaning of love an to her own unique powers of magic.
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Mercedes Lackey
Mercedes Ritchie Lackey (born 1950) is an American writer of fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels form a complex tapestry of interaction between human and non-human protagonists with many different cultures and social mores.
Her other main world is one much like our own, but it includes clandestine populations of elves, mages, vampires, and other mythical beings. The Bedlam's Bard books describe a young man with the power to work magic through music; the SERRAted Edge books are about racecar driving elves; and the Diana Tregarde thrillers center on a Wiccan who combats evil.
Kerowyn's Tale
Kerowyn's Tale consists of 1 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Valdemar
Reviews and Comments
This book should be counted as a 4th entry in the Vows and Honor series, as most of the early chapters and a big part of the setup for the finale are pulled directly from the stories of Tarma, Kethry and Worrl their Kyree companion. I concede this book focuses on a new protagonist and storyline, but it also gives background for Kerowyn, who becomes a key background player in the Mage Winds and Mage Storms series, it also acts as a major progression arc for the intelligent sword Need.

