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Just One Word Book Photo Challenge (January) Day 11: Name
I'm not courting death; I've far too many books left to read.
Alison Sinclair
I'm not courting death; I've far too many books left to read.
- Alison Sinclair, Shadowborn
The Book Corner. Part 45
Alison Sinclair:
Alison Sinclair is the author of the science fiction novels Legacies, Blueheart, and Cavalcade (which was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke award). Alison was raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and Victoria B.C: since then she has lived in five cities in Canada, one in the US, and one in the UK. She has three university degrees and is currently working on a MSc in Epidemiology at McGill in Montreal. Taken from her Fantastic Fiction page.
Books Include: Darkborn Trilogy, Legacies, Blueheart, Cavalcade, and Throne Price
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My favorite series by Alison Sinclair is her Darkborn Trilogy.
Darkborn Trilogy: Darkborn: "In the city of Minhorne, Darkborn and Lightborn live side by side, never meeting, divided by a powerful mages’ curse that makes daylight lethal to the Darkborn and darkness lethal to the Lightborn. They are divided, too, by their acceptance of magic and technology, their politics, their religion, and their views of the proper conduct of men and women.
An act of necessary succor brings Darkborn physician Balthasar Hearne to the deadly attention of agents of a new and unrecognized enemy of both Darkborn and Lightborn. His aristocratic wife, Telmaine, is forced to use magical abilities she has all her life concealed, to protect her husband and her children. And Ishmael di Studier, mage and outcast, who has spent his life defending his borders home from the marauding Shadowborn, now finds himself engaged against an even more dangerous enemy." Taken from the novel's page on her website.
Darkborn Trilogy: Darkborn Lightborn Shadowborn