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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Adult Fantasy 80s/90s. Princess knight protagonist who is also half witch in high magic medieval setting must seek archangel artifacts. (Witchdame by Kathleen Sky)

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message 1: by Carol (last edited Oct 24, 2025 10:50AM) (new) - added it

Carol Hayden | 3 comments I'm 54 and I think I read part of the book as a teenager in my local library in California. I'm not sure if this was the first book of a series or the second. This book is set in some magic medieval timeline. Some magic seems Christian-ish. Some magic is witchcraft and seems Celtic based? The protagonist is a princess. She is trained as a bad ass knight but is being told to train her witch abilities, since her mother is a witch. The archangel Michael is keeping track of the protagonist and gossiping about her. Despite the adult sexual situations, the in character talk about sex is usually mocking.

(view spoiler)

That is as far as I read. Alternative search pages only turned up other queries that sounded right but were not answered. Reddit's Findabook sub removed my post because the text is not "family friendly." I copy pasted the main text of the queries below as well as the links.

https://scifi.stackexchange.com/q/280203

Poster believes they read it in the late 90s.(view spoiler)

Here is another unanswered query description that sounds like this book:

https://www.librarything.com/topic/35...

I can't recall the name or author of a fantasy novel I read in high school in the 80's. The main female character had a derivative of the name Elizabeth, had red hair, and was some sort of princess.(view spoiler)

UPDATE: I have found another unanswered Librarything query. The detail about the father is that he died (maybe eventually?), but the rest matches.

https://www.librarything.com/topic/29...

I think I read this around the 1990's.

It had a princess(??, MC) whose father just died, and the kingdom is falling apart. In order to restore the country she has to go to the four corners and entreat the guardian angel (??) at each point (I think it was like a chant/quatrain or something).
On one of the points she entreats the angel for help instead of doing it by her own power, so the tapestry is incomplete. At the end of the story she summons the missing angel (doesnt show for all practical purposes) and throws dice using her own power. She gets a very high roll, but the angel doesnt roll back. There is something like a female overdeity in change of everything who says that for all eternity the angel would never roll higher than a 5 or some such. Because of this he concedes and the tapestry is complete, and the country is restored.

When she fights the main evil, Michael gives her a glove with a ring in it (symbolizing his love/surrender to her). This gives her power to her lance. I think the evil was a dragon or a demon.

When the princess realizes how much power she has, that she could destroy the world, her lover, the archangel Michael, tells her that if she ever thinks that thought again, her fall will be greater than the main evil dude she was trying to defeat the whole book.

I want to say the title was Witchblade, but that is not getting me any hits which sounds familiar. I sorta remember the book cover. I will write more if it becomes more clear. I want to say it was reminiscent of the Eye of the World artwork. I believe a castle, showing four towers in disrepair.



message 2: by Ky (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ky | 464 comments I've read this. This is Witchdame.


message 3: by Carol (last edited Oct 27, 2025 01:47PM) (new) - added it

Carol Hayden | 3 comments Ky wrote: "I've read this. This is Witchdame."

YES! THAT IS IT! THANK YOU THANK YOU!

I was beginning to think me and half dozen other people dreamed it up together! I joined Stackexchange and LibraryThing so those other people could get their answer finally as well! XD


message 4: by Ky (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ky | 464 comments Now you all know! :) You're most welcome.


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