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Black Blossom (The Books of Kherishdar 3)

by M.C.A. Hogarth

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Chapter 1 35:05
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Chapter 2 21:51
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Chapter 3 37:46
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Chapter 4 18:34
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Chapter 5 47:04
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Chapter 6 28:50
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Chapter 7 01:01:41
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Chapter 8 41:40
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Chapter 9 35:50
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Chapter 10 46:46
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Chapter 11 55:38
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Chapter 12 01:21:56
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Chapter 13 30:56
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Chapter 14 19:54
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Chapter 15 59:39
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Chapter 16 44:32
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Chapter 17 30:08
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Chapter 18 44:49
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Chapter 19 42:26
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Chapter 20 43:59
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Chapter 21 33:06
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Chapter 22 43:56
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Chapter 23 18:47
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about

The high priest of Shame in Kherishdar is shattering—

—and the only thing between him and his ruin is the gentle Calligrapher, Farren Nai’Sheviet-osulkedi. When they are dispatched by the god of Civilization to Qenain, the House of Flowers, they find it in disorder, having fallen prey to a mysterious influence… an alien influence… a human one. Can one man heal Shame in time to save him and Qenain both? Or will they both fail? And what will happen in—and to—the House of Flowers?

Black Blossom is a genteel, conversational fantasy of society, culture… and the perversions that threaten them.

Can be read as a standalone novel, though The Aphorisms of Kherishdar and The Admonishments of Kherishdar make good background for its events and setting.

Genre (setting): low fantasy/implied science fiction (Kherishdar)
Tags: conlangs, linguistics, aliens, first contact, slow pacing, immersive, found family, bisexual, asexual relationships
Rating: PG for emotional situations

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released January 28, 2023

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Performed by Daniel Dorse

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