At age nine, she wrote Madeleine L'Engle and received a wonderful response that catalyzed her desire to be a writer. She continued to pursue her writing dreams throughout college while earning three Masters degrees in English, Creative Writing, and Environmental Studies.
She currently lives and writes in Manns Harbor, North Carolina, not far from the site of the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island. When not writing or reading, she's out chasing wolves and bears with her husband and dog.
She currently lives and writes in Manns Harbor, North Carolina, not far from the site of the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island. When not writing or reading, she's out chasing wolves and bears with her husband and dog.
Genres: Science Fiction
Series
Hallowmere
1. In the Serpent's Coils (2007)
2. By Venom's Sweet Sting (2007)
3. Between Golden Jaws (2008)
4. Maiden of the Wolf (2008) (with Angelika Ranger)
5. Queen of the Masquerade (2008) (with Amanda M Jenkins)
6. Oracle of the Morrigan (2008) (with Paul Crilley)
1. In the Serpent's Coils (2007)
2. By Venom's Sweet Sting (2007)
3. Between Golden Jaws (2008)
4. Maiden of the Wolf (2008) (with Angelika Ranger)
5. Queen of the Masquerade (2008) (with Amanda M Jenkins)
6. Oracle of the Morrigan (2008) (with Paul Crilley)
Books containing stories by Tiffany Trent
Ministry Protocol (2013)
Thrilling Tales of the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences
(Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences)
edited by
Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris
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Tiffany Trent recommends
Saint Death's Daughter (2022)
(Saint Death, book 1)
C S E Cooney
"Just as magical as I knew it would be. The compassion Claire has for her characters, the ways in which she draws the reader deep into her world, are peerless and divine. I could go on about the wonder of her prose, but I'd rather readers just dive straight in and discover it for themselves."
The Iron Witch (2011)
(Iron Witch, book 1)
Karen Mahoney
"Mahoney's debut sizzles with romance and alchemical swashbuckling, but it's the steadfast character of Donna Underwood that kept me hooked. Her choices, her loyalty, her determination - all make for a refreshing and captivating read. The only problem with The Iron Witch is that the next book can't come fast enough."
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