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I have always been fascinated by historical events, especially British and French. Most of my stories are set in Georgian and Regency England. Some deal with the Jacobite rebellion, and my very first published book was set in Louis XIV's France. I like lots of action and intrigue. The romances set in the Regency period have a bit of intrigue and lots of humor. This year look for the first installment of my fantasy series, TRIALS OF HALLION, Two of Swords, book 1. ...more

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Maria Greene Looking back at various past relationships could be a good plot, spin them out and see where they might have gone if continued. I would use parallel s…moreLooking back at various past relationships could be a good plot, spin them out and see where they might have gone if continued. I would use parallel story lines with a common theme. (less)
Maria Greene If I can't push through it, I do something else creative to get the juices flowing. I don't suffer much from writer's block.…moreIf I can't push through it, I do something else creative to get the juices flowing. I don't suffer much from writer's block.(less)
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The Taming of Viscount Perth

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Two of Swords (Trials of Ha...

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Trials of Hallion has a sequel.

TRIALS OF HALLION, Book 2, The Darkness

TRIALS OF HALLION, Book 2, The Darkness by Maria Greene

My epic fantasy, Trials of Hallion, Two of Swords, has a sequel now titled, Trials of Hallion, The Darkness.

After defeating evil forces and retrieving the scepters that rightfully belonged to the Goddess Council, New Yorker Kate McKnight, and Jamie, the lord of the McAndrew clan, think they are done with horrifying adventures. But they find no rest as th Read more of this blog post »
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