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Sarafina was content to be an accountant, insulated from the public as she kept the numbers behaving and played chess with her fellows. But when the First Daris Bank is bought out, her indenture is sold to a cruise ship and Sarafina is thrust into a job she was never meant for. Now she's dealing with a motley crew, drunkard captain, flirtatious first officer, fire-sale equipment, and worst of all . . . Passengers.
Queen of Roses is the first full-length (100,000+ words) novel I ever wrote. (It's been edited since then, of course.) It is much fluffier than some of my later novels, though on a par with most of the Kintaran stories. Space opera universe, but the plot... not so much with the blasters. And Sarafina's expression on the cover? Priceless.
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The Lord Alchemist must be immune to hostile potions. But in all the country, there are only two known immunes: Iathor Kymus, the Lord Alchemist, and his feckless brother, Iasen.
Kessa is a half-barbarian herb-witch, arrested for crimes she didn't quite intend. But when Iathor discovers her immunity to truth potions, he'll do whatever he must to court her. Guilty or not, she's his only hope of banishing his nightmare: a son enslaved to him by the loyalty potion that each Lord Alchemist's heir must drink, and defeat.
But Kessa doesn't trust him, Iasen despises her tainted blood, and there's still the mystery of who complicated Kessa's little crime into the bigger one she didn't intend. They don't even have the benefit of lust at first sight. All they have in common is the alchemist's immunity, and an ability to get on each other's nerves. Will it be enough?
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Back before Moonfur was even a twinkle in her mother's eye... her mother and aunt, Coli-nfaran and Klarin-yal, had problems of their own. After the death of their uncle, the clanship's captain, a hot-headed male has taken the leadership -- and seeks to make the merchant ship a privateer! The sisters must leave the ship and find a way to raise enough money to buy it out from under "Captain Fat-head" -- but why is this medical research job so well-paying? It can't be that easy, can it?
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