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Mary Mackey

    Les romans de Mary Mackey s'étendent du Midwest américain aux cultures néolithiques européennes adoratrices de déesses, tandis que sa poésie explore des thèmes lyriques traditionnels tels que l'amour, la mort et la nature. Profondément influencée par ses expériences de vie dans les forêts tropicales et ses voyages au Brésil, son œuvre examine souvent l'impact profond de ces environnements sur la condition humaine. Scénariste et romancière et poète acclamée, Mackey possède une voix distinctive qui résonne dans tous les genres. Ses explorations captivantes de divers décors et de thèmes profonds en font une auteure fascinante pour les lecteurs.

    Season of Shadows
    The Widow's War
    The Notorious Mrs. Winston
    The Last Warrior Queen
    The Year the Horses Came
    The Fires of Spring
    • The Fires of Spring

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Set in 4300 B.C., the story follows Keshna, a young female warrior determined to rescue Queen Marrah's son, Keru, from the clutches of the nomad diviner Changar. As she embarks on her quest, she faces the challenge of confronting Changar, who has ensnared Keru's soul and turned him against his own people. This volume continues the gripping narrative of The Earthsong Trilogy, highlighting themes of bravery, vengeance, and the struggle between good and evil.

      The Fires of Spring
    • The Year the Horses Came

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Set in a time of upheaval, the story unfolds as nomadic invaders disrupt a peaceful, goddess-worshipping Europe by introducing horses and male deities. Amidst the chaos, a tumultuous romance ignites between Marrah, a talented priestess, and Stavan, a warrior from the invading forces. Their love challenges the societal norms and beliefs of their respective cultures, creating a gripping narrative that explores themes of conflict, devotion, and the clash of civilizations.

      The Year the Horses Came
    • The Last Warrior Queen

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(70)Évaluer

      Set in 3643 B.C.E., the story follows Inanna, a woman gifted with the ability to communicate with plants and heal through touch, as she navigates a world on the brink of change. With the rise of nomadic tribes threatening the matriarchal cities of Mesopotamia, Inanna is drawn to the City of the Dove, a place where love and sexuality are revered. Her journey leads her to embrace her destiny as a formidable warrior queen, blending elements of myth and reality in a richly imagined historical landscape.

      The Last Warrior Queen
    • The Notorious Mrs. Winston

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(216)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of civil war, the story follows Claire Winston as she passionately advocates for abolition. Her commitment becomes more complicated when she falls for John Taylor, her husband's nephew, whose loyalty lies with the Confederacy and Morgan's Raiders. Their love faces intense challenges as they navigate their conflicting beliefs and loyalties during a tumultuous period in American history.

      The Notorious Mrs. Winston
    • The Widow's War

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(172)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the early days of the Civil War, this sweeping epic explores the tumultuous period through vivid storytelling and rich character development. The narrative captures the struggles and complexities faced by individuals during a time of national upheaval, highlighting themes of conflict, resilience, and the quest for identity. With a blend of historical detail and emotional depth, the author crafts a compelling tale that resonates with both history enthusiasts and general readers alike.

      The Widow's War
    • Immersion

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in a tropical rainforest during the late 1960s, the story follows Kirsten, a young woman trapped in a stifling marriage with a biologist who objectifies both her and the natural world. As she seeks liberation from his oppressive views, a complex web of emotional turmoil and desire unfolds, culminating in an unexpected murder. First published in 1972, this groundbreaking novel is noted for its cinematic, poetic, and hallucinatory writing style, reflecting the intense heat of both the environment and Kirsten's struggles.

      Immersion