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Caledonia: Book Three

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Which deception costs the most, the lies we are told, or the lies we tell ourselves?

Caledonia, AD83

Antony is a spy, a Natione -- native Britons conscripted to the Roman auxiliary army. When she meets him, Eirbrin believes she has found a mystic, a man of power who can help her to overcome the demons of past guilt and shame. Everything about him should warn Brin of his deception -- while he is trapped between an irresistible love and an immovable duty.

248 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Letitia Coyne

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Letitia Coyne is alive and well and living in Australia. She writes, paints, draws, sews, plays with old wooden furniture, revives jewellery and sings very loudly.

Proud member of the 1889 Labs family. Check out 1889 Labs for a host of brilliant authors, including: Greg X Graves, Terra Whiteman, Isa Kft, M Jones, Kit Iwasaki, AM Harte, MCM, Craig Young, Tim Sevenhuysen, and poet extraordinaire Gabriel Gadfly. [More to come….]

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December 1, 2016
Easy to see the writing going down, making the difference between book 1 and 4 understandable.
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