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The Poison Priestess by Karen Azinger
The Poison Priestess by Karen Azinger




The Mordant is the biggest challenge because he embodies a thousand years of evil.ġ0. What character from your stories was the hardest to write? Right now, I’d have to say homemade apple pie.ĩ. And Steffan, because he is so very male and such a walk on the Dark side. The Priestess because she is wicked good fun. Queen Liandra because she is based on one of my heroes from history, Queen Elizabeth I, and because she is so brilliantly strategic. Kath because she lets me swing a sword and indulge my love of adventure. I have four characters that I love to write. Who is your favorite character in your stories? Why? I’ve always loved fantasy and I wanted to give back to the genre a little of the joy that reading fantasy has always given me.ħ. I wanted to write a saga that would surprise readers and make them think while taking them on an irresistible adventure. I love castles and knights but I also love to write strong women who will never let you underestimate the “weaker” sex again. I love sweeping epics that capture the reader with tangled plots and complex characters and breath-taking vistas. The fourth book, The Poison Priestess will be published the end of November. The first three books, The Steel Queen, The Flame Priest, and The Skeleton King, are published and getting great reviews. I am writing a five book epic fantasy saga, The Silk & Steel Saga. I love the forests, the ocean beaches, the snowcapped mountains, and the Columbia Rive Gorge, beauty in every compass direction.ģ. Where are you from and what’s your favorite thing about where you live? I am a chemical engineer, who became an international business strategist, who became an epic fantasy writer, and it is a dream come true.Ģ. Find out about her epic fantasy saga, her advice for beginning writers, her favorite comfort food, and more… I’m pleased to welcome today’s guest author, Karen Azinger. Originally published at finding my words.






The Poison Priestess by Karen Azinger