Barbara Kloss studied biochemistry at California Polytechnic State University, and after she began working in a clinical lab, found herself daydreaming about far off lands and slightly deranged wizards. She, her husband, two boys, and Lhasa currently live in Arizona, where she escapes the heat by writing about lush vegetation and moderate to cold climates. And also by playing too many video games on her PS3. Author of Gaia's Secret, The Keeper's Flame, Breath of Dragons, and Heir of Pendel.
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A young girl travels to a new world in search of her missing father, only to find that she's being hunted by an evil sorcerer.
Daria Jones didn't expect she'd have to chase her missing father through a portal into another, magical world she never knew existed. In order to get to that world, she's forced to rely on Alexander Anderson, her childhood friend who she hasn't seen or heard from in three years. But the truth of who she really is could be the greatest enemy of all.
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Author Top 10
1. Anything with The Hubs.
2. Kissing and holding my babies.
3. Spending time with family and close friends, lounging and
chatting, and oftentimes accompanied by a glass of red wine.
4. Books, books, and more books! Oh, did I mention books?
5. Writing…most of the time. When the words don't flow,
writing quickly becomes my LEAST favorite thing.
6. Listening to music and dreaming.
7. Going to the gym. Because that usually means I'm doing
#6.
8. Hiking in the Sierra's. (But really, hiking anywhere with
mountains and pines.)
9. Campfires and early morning coffee, preferably together.
10. Traveling to new places to experience new people and
cultures and FOOD.
11. I know I'm only supposed to name ten, but Skyrim
absolutely must be included in this list. So, there. :D
Snippet
The globe held me entranced.
“Do you notice anything unusual?”
Sonya asked.
The little sphere continued rotating
on its axis. “The entire globe is unusual," I said.
She smiled.
"How is it rotating on its own
like that?" I asked. "And is it really showing current weather
systems?"
She nodded. “Yes, and like
everything from Gaia, it’s fueled by the magic inherent to that world.”
That little white smudge continued
moving from water to land, as the world turned.
“It’s where we are all
from—including you.”
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