Bio: Fiona lives just outside London with her husband and three children. She loves ancient history, mythology, folklore and especially all things Celtic. Her compassionate interest in people, her fascination with Britain's rich and colorful heritage, and her endearment to its picturesque land are reflected in her delightful storytelling. Fiona mostly writes fantasy and historical woman's fiction but also some children's fiction. When she's not penning stories in a nook beneath the stairs, you may find her cooking up a storm in the kitchen, reading tarot cards, or just doing household chores. St. Alba's Jawbone, a medieval tale, is her first story published by Eternal Press.

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Oswin's Project
The Van Gogh crashing to the floor, the Victorian clock with an ominous presence, the dour housewife -- are these the workings of an unhinged mind or the pieces in a ghostly puzzle? Gifted pupil, Oswin boards with his cousins in a spooky Edwardian house. His favorite cousin, Gemma, thinks it may be haunted, but her loud-mouthed, older sister, Beryl, insists that there is no such thing as ghosts! When Beryl talks of having Gemma sectioned under the mental health act, Oswin decides to prove her ... more info>>
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Saint Alba's Jawbone
A vow of silence to atone for a slip of the tongue. After witnessing a violent domestic dispute, Jack is entrusted with the task of escorting Clara to the order of St. Alba's Jawbone. Their journey comes to a halt when they are coerced into stopping at Godwick, where Jack takes up residence in his old master's house. In her last days of freedom, while Clara waits to enter the silent order, she befriends the fearful apprentice boy, nurses the ailing but lecherous master Dermot, and coyly avoids t... more info>>
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The Hand of Glory
Who else but thieves would seek out the hand of glory? When two strangers request a hand of glory from the witch Briony, she is coerced into accompanying them to perform a sinister spell used by tricksters and thieves. Full of suspicion and prejudice, Briony takes with her a Vila imp for her protection. To her consternation, Briony finds herself struggling against her attraction to the younger man, Gareth. She cannot possibly allow herself to fall in love with a thief, especially one who has th... more info>>
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