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Title:
The Last Priestess
Author:
Elizabeth Baxter
Genre:
Fantasy
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Blurb
:
They call him the Songmaker, and he is bringing civil war to
the once-peaceful kingdom of Amaury. For Maegwin, a bitter priestess, the path
forward lies in forgiving her temple’s enemies—but she dreams only of revenge.
For Rovann, a king’s man, salvation might be found in the unthinkable: defying
the very king he swore to protect. Unlikely alliances must be forged. Somehow
these two must learn to trust not only themselves but each other if they are to
stand against the terrible wrath of the Songmaker.
And so a magical epic of darkness and redemption begins.
About the
Author:
I’ve been a bookworm since I was five years old. The first
book I ever read was about a boy going shopping with his mum. I picked it up
from my brother’s bedroom floor and suddenly those strange shapes on the
page made sense. I could read! Hallelujah! I was soon working my way steadily
through the school library and it wasn’t long before I realized that stories
about dragons, elves and great big talking lions were by far the most
interesting. And that was it; my obsession with fantasy fiction was born.
Hence, my blog about fantasy writing: both my own and others (with a
healthy dose of humor and worldly observation thrown in.)
I wrote and published my first book when I was seven. This
was a rip-roaring adventure tale called “The Golden Pheasant,” about, well, a
golden pheasant. I wrote out three copies on bits of paper pulled from my
school books, bound them in covers made from old cereal boxes, and gave them
out to my teachers. And that’s it. I was a writer!
When I’m not writing I enjoy playing tennis (badly), playing
the guitar (very badly) and watching cricket whenever I can. I’m also intent on
cramming as much world travel as I can into one lifetime. Funny, but my
list keeps getting longer. You can never see it all can you?
Likes:
Favorite TV program: Merlin
Favorite music: Green Day, 30 Seconds To Mars, Staind, REM,
Tori Amos
Favorite authors: Tolkien, Stephen Donaldson, Steven
Erikson, George RR. Martin, Robin Hobb, Angie Sage, Michelle Paver, JV Jones,
Terry Pratchett
Favorite films: The Untouchables, The Shawshank Redemption,
Forrest Gump, The Lord of The Rings, Con Air
Dislikes:
Being cold, getting up in the morning, two-faced
people, spiders, boiled carrots
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