The first is Sheepfarmer's Daughter - which Baen has made available in its entirety on-line, published in the same year, and the third is Oath of Gold, published in 1989. First, it is the second part of a trilogy. The library that I am currently using had a paperback, Divided Allegiance (Riverdale, NY: Baen, 1988) available, so I tried it. Since I had enjoyed one book by Moon, and it was well written, with good characterization, and dealt with a serious issue (autism), I decided to try another of her books. Her home page is here.) which won the 2003 Nebula award (for best science fiction novel), The award was well deserved. I previously posted on The Speed of Dark, by Elizabeth Moon (The immediately previous link is to the Wikipedia article on Moon.
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