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Winds of Change (Lackey novel)

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1992 novel by Mercedes Lackey
Winds of Change
First edition
AuthorMercedes Lackey
Cover artistJody Lee
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMage Winds
GenreFantasy
PublisherDAW Books
Publication dateOctober 1992
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
ISBN0-88677-563-9
OCLC28565131
Preceded byWinds of Fate 
Followed byWinds of Fury 

Winds of Change is a 1992 fantasy novel by American writer Mercedes Lackey. It is the second book in the Mage Winds trilogy, in order between Winds of Fate and Winds of Fury.

Synopsis

Winds of Change is the story telling of the training of the Heir of Valdemar Elspeth in real magic.

References

  1. "Winds of Change". Booklist. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
  2. "Winds of Change by Mercedes Lackey". Publishers Weekly. September 28, 1992. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
Books in the Valdemar series by Mercedes Lackey
The Mage Wars
Founding
  • Beyond
  • Into the West
The Last Herald-Mage
  • Magic's Pawn
  • Magic's Promise
  • Magic's Price
The Collegium Chronicles
Herald Spy
  • Closer to Home
  • Closer to the Heart
  • Closer to the Chest
Family Spies
  • The Hills Have Spies
  • Eye Spy
  • Spy, Spy Again
The Legend of Lavan Firestorm
Vows and Honor
  • The Oathbound
  • Oathbreakers
  • Oathblood
Heralds of Valdemar
Kerowyn's Tale
The Mage Winds
The Mage Storms
Darian's Tale
Kelvren's Saga
  • Gryphon in Light
Anthologies
  • Sword of Ice
  • Sun In Glory
  • Crossroads
  • Moving Targets
  • Changing the World
  • Finding the Way
  • Under the Vale
  • No True Way
  • Crucible
  • Tempest
  • Pathways
  • Choices
  • Seasons
  • Passages
  • Boundaries
  • Shenanigans
Reference works
  • The Valdemar Companion
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