Swordheart
د.م. 135,00
Halla’s quiet life unravels when she inherits an estate—and a sentient sword with a sardonic immortal inside. Sarkis, bound to protect her, becomes an unlikely ally against greedy relatives and roving dangers. Their journey mixes sword fights, witty banter, and a touch of romance. A cozy fantasy adventure perfect for fans of clever heroines and slow-burn relationships.
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Swordheart follows Halla, a pragmatic housekeeper who unexpectedly inherits her great-uncle’s estate—and the scheming relatives who come with it. When she draws an ancient sword from the wall, she unleashes Sarkis, an immortal warrior trapped in enchanted steel. Together, they face bandits, inquisitors, and Halla’s conniving in-laws, all while navigating a bond that blurs the line between duty and desire.
T. Kingfisher masterfully blends wit and warmth in this tale of unexpected heroism. Halla’s sharp humor and Sarkis’s gruff charm create a dynamic duo, while the story’s brisk pacing keeps readers hooked. The novel balances lighthearted banter with moments of genuine peril, exploring themes of self-discovery and resilience.
Set in a world where magic mingles with mundane struggles, Swordheart offers a refreshing take on the “enchanted sword” trope. The supporting cast, including a pragmatic priest and a gnole with a love of poetry, adds depth and whimsy. Kingfisher’s prose shines with vivid descriptions and clever dialogue, making even minor characters memorable.
The romance between Halla and Sarkis unfolds organically, rooted in mutual respect and shared adversity. Their journey—from reluctant allies to something deeper—is heartfelt without ever feeling saccharine. The story also touches on themes of family, legacy, and the courage to carve one’s own path.
Praised for its humor and heart, Swordheart is a standout in modern fantasy. Fans of Naomi Novik and Seanan McGuire will appreciate its blend of adventure, romance, and quirky charm. The novel’s climax ties threads together neatly, leaving room for future tales while satisfying as a standalone story.
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