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A historical and fantasy romance with supernatural elements, ideal for lovers of Norse and Arthurian tales. A Saga of The Savage Innocence and Power of Ancient Druidism Lahana, an innocent young princess, is traded for an appeasement treaty with a tyrannical king. On arrival, she is immediately caught in a web of evil sorcery and a sex cult - overwhelmed and mesmerised and drugged. Her inner power awakens to fight and escape this dark kingdom. Her freedom journey takes her to sanctuary with a powerful Druid priest whom awakens her true destiny within her deepest soul's yearnings. After trials…mehr

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A historical and fantasy romance with supernatural elements, ideal for lovers of Norse and Arthurian tales. A Saga of The Savage Innocence and Power of Ancient Druidism Lahana, an innocent young princess, is traded for an appeasement treaty with a tyrannical king. On arrival, she is immediately caught in a web of evil sorcery and a sex cult - overwhelmed and mesmerised and drugged. Her inner power awakens to fight and escape this dark kingdom. Her freedom journey takes her to sanctuary with a powerful Druid priest whom awakens her true destiny within her deepest soul's yearnings. After trials and tribulations, she becomes a powerful queen and destroys the evil king's realm and rebirths a new civilisation out of the ashes of a dark age into an era of peace and prosperity. Her coming of age is full of love and pain until, finally, her true soul mate embraces her vision, and together they triumph over injustice and ignorance.
Autorenporträt
Tamara Rendell has been forever fascinated by mythology, folktales and accounts of magic and mystery. She is inspired by the trees and rambling flower gardens surrounding her home and by an ocean bay along her northern horizon. An author of poetry and fiction, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Waikato Aotearoa New Zealand. As a poet, Tamara received an honourable mention in the Poems for Mother Earth Haiku Contest 2007, co-sponsored by Seinan Jo Gakuin University, the Fukuoka International Association, and the Japan Association for Language Teaching in Kitakyushu.