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Shiloh Rising by Fiona Tarr

This is the third installment in The Priestess Chronicles, and thanks to the author’s visit yesterday, I now understand the patterns I was seeing much better. The book reads much like an episodic television show in how the primary cast … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Maintaining Creativity While Meeting Market Expectations with Fiona Tarr

I have enjoyed The Priestess Chronicles from the start with Call of the Druids (my review). Book Three has just come out, and I’ll post my review tomorrow. Meanwhile, Australian author Fiona Tarr has graciously offered a glimpse into her … Continue reading

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Relic Seeker by Fiona Tarr

In keeping with the first book in The Priestess Chronicles, Relic Seeker has Ariela thrown into a new time and place to uncover her mission. She left with friends, but arrives alone, something that bothers her friends just as much … Continue reading

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Call of the Druids by Fiona Tarr

History is full of moments when those in power stomped out all mention of magic, but what if the people with such talents teamed up to prevent their elimination? That’s the foundation of Call of the Druids, and I presume … Continue reading

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