The Twelve Houses Series - Relevance of The Title

Relevance of The Title

The twelve houses referenced in the title are the twelve great noble houses of Gillengaria.

Novels by Sharon Shinn
Safe-Keepers series
  • The Safe-Keeper's Secret (2004)
  • The Truth-Teller's Tale (2005)
  • The Dream-Maker's Magic (2006)
Samaria series
  • Archangel (1997)
  • Jovah's Angel (1998)
  • The Alleluia Files (1999)
  • Angelica (2003)
  • Angel-Seeker (2004)
Twelve Houses series
  • Mystic and Rider (2005)
  • The Thirteenth House (2006)
  • Dark Moon Defender (2006)
  • Reader and Raelynx (2007)
  • Fortune and Fate (2008)
Shifting Circle Series
  • The Shape of Desire (2012)
  • Still Life With Shape Shifter (2012)
Other novels
  • The Shape-Changer's Wife (1995)
  • Heart of Gold (2000)
  • Wrapt in Crystal (2000)
  • Summers at Castle Auburn (2002)
  • Jenna Starborn (2003)
  • General Winston's Daughter (2007)

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