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The Privilege of the Sword by Ellen Kushner

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... complex, morally gray protagonists navigating intrigue and personal loyalties?

Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner

If you loved the tangled relationships and ambiguous ethics of Alec and the Mad Duke in The Privilege of the Sword, you'll be drawn into the cutthroat world of Riverside in Swordspoint. The story brims with characters who make questionable choices for deeply personal reasons, blurring the line between hero and villain at every turn.

... a protagonist’s journey of personal growth and transformation?

The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison

If you were captivated by Katherine's evolution from reluctant swordswoman to a self-assured agent of her own fate, you'll appreciate Maia's poignant journey in The Goblin Emperor. Thrust into the imperial throne, Maia must navigate courtly intrigue and his own insecurities to become a ruler in his own right.

... sharp, witty dialogue and irreverent humor woven through fantasy intrigue?

Gideon The Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

If you delighted in the clever banter and razor-edged wit exchanged among the denizens of Riverside, Gideon the Ninth will have you grinning with its snarky protagonist, Gideon Nav, whose humor cuts through necromantic drama with impeccable timing.

... a young woman’s coming-of-age in a society that challenges her identity?

Paladin by Sally Slater

If you were drawn to Katherine’s journey from sheltered noblewoman to daring swordswoman, you’ll be swept up by Sam’s transformation in Paladin. Disguised as a boy to train as a knight, Sam faces prejudice, danger, and the struggle to define herself as she grows into a formidable force.

... elaborate, immersive worldbuilding that shapes character and society?

Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton

If Riverside’s lush, nuanced setting and its intricate rules of society fascinated you, the dragon-filled world of Tooth and Claw—with its detailed customs, hierarchies, and politics—will satisfy your craving for immersive worldbuilding and social maneuvering.

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