The Liaden Universe in chronological order.
Explore the Liaden Universe in chronological order with our complete book list. Dive into Sharon Lee & Steve Miller's epic sci-fi series, from the earliest events to the latest adventures. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike!

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Local Custom
by Sharon Lee
This first novel in the seven-book Liaden Universe series tells a story of warring families and star-crossed lovers in an other-world galaxy. Master trader Er Thom knows the custom of Liaden is to be matched with the proper bride, but his heart is immersed in another universe and lost to a woman not of his world. When he discovers their brief encounter years before resulted in a child, even more is at stake than anyone imagined.



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Agent of Change
by Sharon Lee
Val Con yos'Phelium, interstellar spy, saves ex-mercenary Miri Robertson and they must elude their pursuers while trying to trust each other.
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Pilots Choice
by Sharon Lee
Local Custom: Er Thom yos'Galen is at odds with his duty: to match with a proper Liaden bride and provide clan Korval with an heir. Er Thom can't forget Terran scholar Anne Davis, though they agreed to part. Revisiting her one last time he finds Shan yos'Galen, his son. Shan needs Liaden training and Korval needs his skills. Anne loves Er Thom and knows he risks his melant'i (honor, reputation) if he takes a Terran wife. But she won't be parted from her son.

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Partners in Necessity
by Sharon Lee
Here they are again, the three novels that introduced us all to the Liaden Universe over a decade ago. It is time to get reacquainted with our old friends: Edger & Sheather, Liz, Susiki, Jason & Anthora, Val Con & Miri and Priscilla & Shan. Remember how Miri and Val Con first met? How about the trouble Priscilla was in before she met Shan? Who can forget the way that Edger and Sheather have of coming to a friend's rescue or contemplating the weave of a carpet? Partners in Necessity also contains a new introduction by Anne McCaffery and a new afterword by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. The exceptional cover art is by Michael Herring.