Turn the Other Chick

Esther M. Friesner

Book 5 of Chicks in Chainmail

Language: English

Publisher: Baen Books

Published: Jan 2, 2004

Description:

One good turn deserves another and those unpredictable Amazons are back, swords sharpened, chainmail polished, and makeup in place, ready to fight the good fight. And if you think they're just male wish-fulfillment fantasies, you'd better say it under your breath where they can't hear you, because these barbarian babes were born to battle, on the lighter side. Contents Mightier Than the Sword by John G. Hemry A Late Symmer Night's Battle by Laura Frankos Psyched Up by Michael D. Turner Branded by Jan Stirling The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord by Cassandra Claire She Stuffs to Conquer by Yvonne Coats The Gypsy Queen by Catherine H. Shaffer Over the Hill by Jim C. Hines A Sword Called Rhonda by D.S. Moen Giants in the Earth by Esther M. Friesner Rituals for a New God by Wen Spencer I Look Good by Selina Rosen Combat Shopping by Lee Martindale Battle Ready by J. Ardian Lee A Woman's Armor by Lesley McBain Hallah Iron-Thighs and the Hall of the Puppet King by K.D. Wentworth Princess Injera Versus the Spanakopita of Doom by Robin Wayne Bailey Brunhilde's Bra by Laura J. Underwood Smoke and Mirrors by Steven Piziks The Truth About the Gotterdammerung by Eric Flint Defender of the Small by Jody Lynn Nye Of Mice and Chicks by Harry Turtledove THOSE RAMBUNCTIOUS CHICKS IN CHAINMAIL ARE BACK—AND BOTH THEIR WIT AND THEIR SWORDS ARE AS SHARP AS EVER! One good turn deserves another and those unpredictable amazons are in action again, swords sharpened, chainmail polished, and makeup in place, ready to fight the good fight on the field of battle. And if you think they're just male wish-fulfillment fantasies, you'd better say it under your breath and out of their earshot, because these barbarian babes were born to battle. All new adventures of fearless women warriors by Eric Flint, author of 1632; Nebula-winning author Harry Turtledove; Jody Lynn Nye, co-author of the national best seller The Ship Who Won; Campbell Award-winner Wen Spencer, and many more, including the inimitable Esther Friesner herself, as fantasy adventure takes a turn for the lighter side.