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SOLVED. Fantasy trilogy about a warrior woman and her giant lizard companion which she rides on and communicates with through sharing thoughts. [s]
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I'm not sure about the rest, but Praise All the Moons of Morning appears to have telepath lizards:"Space flight, time travel, a distant planet, lizards that telepath, evil alien (to earthlings) beings, adventure, escaping through time and across country on lizard back, and happy ending in a still further future." Children's Book Review Service, 1978
Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey - Anjali's suggestion - https://www.goodreads.com/series/4032...
There's a female author named Maggie Furey. Is she perhaps the author of the series you're thinking of? Another is Mercedes Lackey.
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The Heart of Myrial (other topics)Praise All the Moons of Morning (other topics)
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The main protaganist is a warrior woman who rides her giant Lizards. She also talks with him/her through sharing thoughts. The Lizard is actually very intelligent and witty. Their friendship is deep. I believe she is good with both a sword and bow. The first chapter of the book descibes how they get caught in an avalance/mud slide while on a journey.
There are several other bits and pieces I can remember:
There are other giant creatures that can communicate by sharing thoughts and form an order of some kind. I believe there is a giant wurm that can eat through stones, a giant praying mantis who is the leader of the bunch and someone who lives in the sea/water.
A city in the mountains is besieged by flying creatures that have swordlike fangs. I think resembling gargoyles. The protagonist must go through the city stealthlike as a rougue in order to evade the creatures and save the people that are trapped somewhere in a cave with famine and disease pestering them.
Also I believe there was an underground city of some sorts that can be entered thorugh a maze of tunnels. The entry of this tunnels is through a big watervall which sweeps some of the horses away of a party that is trying to enter.
Hopefully someone can help me with this!
Kind regards,
Sascha