![]() Of course, I have a special interest in this series as my own newseries deals with the same part of the world and the same Pict/Gael struggle (although it's set a bit later, in the 6th century). In particular, the two protagonists, Rhiann and Eremon, are seen to go through various psychological changes in the book. Juliet Marillier: One of the aspects of The White Mare that I really loved was your creation of characters who manage to stay true to the social order of the time and place (first century Britain) and yet grow and develop and are real and likeable to a contemporary readership. Meanwhile, the opening book in Juliet's most recent trilogy, The Dark Mirror, which also combines historical and fantasy elements, will be released to American readers in August. a few months ago, and is the first installment of a three-part historical fantasy. Jules' first novel, The White Mare, was published in the U.S. ![]() ![]() 1 by Ron HoganĪuthor2Author veers into antipodean territory this week with Juliet Marillier and Jules Watson, both of whom live in the vicinity of Perth (although Juliet is actually a native New Zealander). Author2Author: Juliet Marillier & Jules Watson, pt. ![]()
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