When Women Were Warriors Book I: The Warrior's Path

By Catherine Wilson

When Women Were Warriors Book I: The Warrior's Path - Catherine Wilson
  • Release Date: 2010-01-11
  • Genre: LGBTQIA+ Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 481 Ratings

Description

Winner, 2010 EPIC Ebook Award for fiction in the Mainstream category.

"Breathtakingly gorgeous writing … a multi-layered tale of such depth, breadth and insight that it was very nearly a spiritual experience…"
--from a review by T. T. Thomas on Amazon.com

"…reminds me of Le Guin, of Cecelia Holland, and something of Rosemary Sutcliff… It made me feel as I did when I was a child reading authors like those… Once again I was in a magical place…"
--from a review by Charles Ferguson on Amazon.com

"…there’s no ring of power or glowing sword of specialness; the magic, like the tone of the book, is quiet. It feels real."
--from a blog review on livejournal

When she was a child, the author of When Women Were Warriors happily identified with all the male heroes she read about in stories that began, "Once upon a time, a young man went out to seek his fortune." But she would have been delighted to discover even one story like that with a female protagonist. Since she never did find the story she was looking for all those years ago, she decided to write it.

In Book I of the trilogy, Tamras arrives in Merin’s house to begin her apprenticeship as a warrior, but her small stature causes many, including Tamras herself, to doubt that she will ever become a competent swordswoman. To make matters worse, the Lady Merin assigns her the position of companion, little more than a personal servant, to a woman who came to Merin’s house, seemingly out of nowhere, the previous winter, and this stranger wants nothing to do with Tamras.

"…Both men and women of all persuasions seem to love these books... Very rare. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo!"
--from a review by T. T. Thomas on Amazon.com

"Think Beowulf--only comprehensible and with girls."
--from a review on the blog, The Rainbow Reader, by Baxter Clare Trautman, author of The River Within

Reviews

  • 10/10 must read

    5
    By waterwandering
    Beautifully woven themes of adventure, coming of age, depth of insight, and tender love. I’ve read the series six times and it always reaches something new in my soul, warms my heart, and inspires me.
  • When Women Were Warriors

    1
    By s.48
    Did not care for this book. Did not like storyline.
  • Haven’t finished it but already love it!

    5
    By Late night guru
    Everything I’ve been looking for in fiction. Too many men in other stories.
  • Gratitude

    5
    By Shipper Trash XD
    From representation to amazing storytelling, Catherine does such a marvelous job. I am helplessly in love with this story and its characters and the wisdom it offers via lessons and morals of folktales within the story world. I recommend this to everyone, but especially if you happen to not be straight, this story will hit home a bit more. I have nothing but good things to say about this. Thank you Catherine for this wonderful series. -Sif-
  • Caught me off guard!!

    5
    By ShesImpeccable
    I'm a flight attendant and just wanted something to pass the time; I liked the title so I was in... After I started reading I realized that my flight was NOT long enough! Lol still finished it same day! And currently about to buy the second one!
  • Awesome series

    5
    By Whiskey Wheeler
    I burned through this series in just a few days. Memorable characters, excellent plot, and twists I enjoyed and didn't see coming. How is this is in the "gay" category? It's clearly fiction, with swords and a little bit of magic.
  • Tedious to read

    1
    By DebMetz
    I only made it about 10 pages in and lost interest. Author tries too hard in the wording and misses the excitement and wonder of telling a story -in my opinion
  • Misleading

    2
    By Lady Vols, NCAA Champions
    This was not a book about warrior women. It was more about teaching young girls how to be a satisfying lesbian. I was looking forward to reading about the true strengths of women and was woefully disappointed. There were many teaching lessons applicable to all people, male or female, which was the reason I gave it a two star. I do wish someone would write a book about female warriors of the Amazon lore. Oh, how I would look forward to that novel.
  • Good read

    5
    By Bourbon_face
    Full of quiet wisdom. Lovely book... Finished it and immediately proceeded to the next one.
  • When Women Were Warriors, book 1

    5
    By Jeridenn
    Excellently written. Great storytelling with deeper messages if you read between the lines. She keeps you wanting to read more as she weaves the history of an imaginary land and their cultures. The characters come to life through their conversations, interactions and experiences. I Highly recommend this!