Delilah is young, poor and inexperienced. Discovering Samson’s secret might not be as easy as she thinks!
"Fiona Tarr is a highly entertaining writer with exceptional storytelling skills." Eeva Lancaster for Readers' Favorite
When Delilah is compelled to discover the source of Samson’s divine strength, she becomes torn between her desire for wealth and growing feelings she cannot yet understand. She has no idea that the Eternal Realm is at war, but she quickly realises there is more at play than religion and politics.
The Goddess Asherah knows Delilah is the key to future peace in the heavens, yet she is forbidden from meddling with humanity….. But when the Dark God Dagon grows obsessed with Delilah, she must choose a side.
Will Asherah risk revealing herself to protect the ancient prophecy and secure peace for her brethren?
Delilah and the Dark God is the second book in The Eternal Realm series; a religious fantasy series that mixes mythology and intrigue in epic fantasy style. If you like strong characters, intricate plots and action, then you will love Fiona Tarr’s contemporary take on this old biblical classic.
Buy Delilah and the Dark God to today discover what really goes on within the eternal realm!
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About the Author
I am currently writing two fantasy series side by side. The Eternal Realm and The Priestess Chronicles. Both have elements of mythology and theology set in various historical time periods. They are character driven stories with all the elements of the classic heroic/epic fantasy genre.
I live in Noosa, Australia with my husband and two young adult sons, where we run our family small business involving tourism and watersports.
When I am not not writing, you will likely find me kitesurfing, stand up paddle surfing, travelling or volunteering in some capacity.
I am the great niece of Australian literary author George Johnston who is best known for his book My Brother Jack which was made into a mini series with the ABC. Although I don't write with the literary style of Uncle George, I have been told I write a compelling fantasy novel.
I find culture, faith, philosophy and sociology intriguing and these topics are at the heart of my fantasy.
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