Swordheart
by T. Kingfisher
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Pub Date Feb 25 2025 | Archive Date Feb 25 2025
Tor Publishing Group | Bramble
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Description
EXCLUSIVE DELUXE EDITION—a beautiful hardcover edition featuring turquoise sprayed edges, a foil stamp on the casing, and custom endpapers.
The delightful charm of The Princess Bride meets the delicious bodyguard romance of From Blood and Ash in this cozy fantasy romance from New York Times bestselling author T. Kingfisher
Halla has unexpectedly inherited the estate of a wealthy uncle. Unfortunately, she is also saddled with money-hungry relatives full of devious plans for how to wrest the inheritance away from her.
While locked in her bedroom, Halla inspects the ancient sword that's been collecting dust on the wall since before she moved in. Out of desperation, she unsheathes it—and suddenly a man appears. His name is Sarkis, he tells her, and he is an immortal warrior trapped in a prison of enchanted steel.
Sarkis is sworn to protect whoever wields the sword, and for Halla—a most unusual wielder—he finds himself fending off not grand armies and deadly assassins but instead everything from kindly-seeming bandits to roving inquisitors to her own in-laws. But as Halla and Sarkis grow closer, they overlook the biggest threat of all—the sword itself.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781250400222 |
PRICE | $28.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 448 |
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Featured Reviews
Halla may be a bit of a nobody, but she just wants to live her life! A widow and now the unexpected inheritor of her great-uncle's estate, his greedy family wants to force her into marriage so they can get the estate. Halla, locked in her room, draws a sword on which to throw herself on...only to release Sarkis, an immortal warrior sworn to protect the wielder -- who happens to be Halla. Things go questingly and charmingly sideways as only Kingfisher can.
I adore this book and I was so delighted to see that it will be receiving the special edition treatment. Hopefully this reprint will draw more readers' attention to this overlooked romantasy gem.
When Halla inherits her uncle's estate, her relatives try to trap her in a marriage to claim her new assets as their own. Fortunately, Halla discovers that part of her inheritance includes a sword -- and that sword has a warrior magically bound to it. What follows is a nice, low stakes fantasy adventure about estate settlement. Plus some slow burn romance between middle-aged main characters. Swoon.
Because it's Kingfisher, there's lots of humorous dialogue and lovable characters. If you need a cozy fantasy that doesn't follow the mold of some of the more popular romantasy titles, I highly recommend you check out this one!
I really enjoyed this as a fantasy romance novel, it had a great world going on and enjoyed the overall element to this world. The characters were everything that I was looking for and enjoyed getting to go on this journey with them. T. Kingfisher always does a fantastic job in writing this and was glad I got to read this. It had that writing style and world-building that I've come to expect from T. Kingfisher.
One of my favourite Kingfisher books purely based on the specific level of fantasy that is written in this genre. I enjoy the written prose and fantastic characters. Though it is my favourite book of hers, I feel is it slightly underrated compared to the rest of her catalogue, therefore I recommend it to readers of Kingfisher for the first time and if you want a brilliantly crafted fantasy story.
I am a huge T. Kingfisher fan and I was excited to see that Swordheart was getting re-released. Swordheart is prime romantic fantasy, I think it's the perfect balance between world building and fantasy elements and romance. The story follows the widow fmc on her journey to becoming independent from her less than ideal family. Kingfisher's writing is top tier. Her ability to combine succinct story telling with witty humor and great character work is unmatched. Also, if you like Swordheart her Paladin series is set in the same world and are also some of my favorite books.
This story is full of lovable characters, witty banter, delightfully awkward moments, and a storyline that had me rooting for the FMC from start to finish. I couldn't put this book down and I read it over a weekend!
Halla's greedy family wants to lay claim to her inheritance, a vast estate and fortune left to her by a great-uncle. They decide that in order to take what is hers, they will force her into a marriage that will allow them to gain complete control over her land, money, and life. Halla feels so abandoned, alone, and hopeless that she feels there is only one way out of her predicament. That is, until she draws a familial sword and is suddenly face-to-face with Sarkis, a warrior bound to serve and protect whoever wields the weapon.
From there the adventure begins with plenty of amusing dialogue that will keep the reader entertained and thinking about this story well after its finished. Many thanks to NetGalley and Tor Publishing Group for an ARC of this book!
Hilarious and sweet! I love the world and everyone in it (at least those on Halla's side). Halla is spectacular in a sensible way (mostly). Sarkis is excellent at adapting to unexpected circumstances. Zale and Brindle are delightful.
I read this book so quickly at the recommendation of a friend. It has led to me reading many others by the same author, and I have loved all of her writing. Swordheart is a romantic adventure that feels like playing an RPG. It's set in a quasi-medieval setting. The main character discovers that a sword hanging on her wall is imprisoning a man who was bound to it as punishment. The pair go on a quest to free her from the family demands that come to the surface after she inherits the property of her great-uncle. There are some horror elements, but the book is primarily a rom-com adventure. I loved this book and the world it introduced to me!
I love T Kingfisher's work and Swordheart is no exception! She continues to create female characters that are weirdly relatable considering the fantasy/faux-historical settings. Any book that allows me to visit the world of the white rat will be a winner to me, and I love her ability to write a romance that is also a full-fledged fantasy. I really hope Kingfisher writes the stories of the other sword warriors.
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