Tag Archives: sociological fantasy
Chaos Wolf by Sheryl R. Hayes
Jordan Abbey is very much the lead of this story, despite sharing the point of view with several people and technically falling under the command of more. She is neither arrogant nor aggressive, and yet, Jordan maintains a surprising amount … Continue reading
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
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