Michael Ostrogorsky, Ph.D.s History and Archaeology. Parrot and Word Wrangler. Historian of a Future Past. Writer, Princess Tara Chronicles. Blue Tara Trilogy and Kālarātri or Black Night Trilogy available from Blue Parrot Books, Seattle. Masthead Photo of our Spokesparrot Princess Tara by Allyson Photography of Seattle
Sunday, May 27, 2018
She Was Not Quite What You Would Call Refined
Princess Tara is pleased to release Book Four of the Princess Tara Chronicles. Part One of the Kālarātri, or Black Night Trilogy. She Was Not Quite What You Would Call Refined. 90,000 words. FREE in eBook format from Smashwords this week only! By Seattle writer Michael Ostrogorsky.
What do you do when you discover your parrot is a witch? A witch with a coffee addiction. And she needs your help to save your world from a goddess of war and her zombie army of the dead.
Our heroes, a couple of history professors, together with a coven of witches comprised of a pandemonium of parrots and one black cat, may finally have encountered a villain they simply can not defeat. How do you fight a goddess that controls death and time?
Dragons. Zombies. Cannibals. Pterodactyls. Coffee. Parrots and Witches. More coffee! The perfect summer read, whether you're heading to the beach, the cabin, the boat, or just out to your back yard deck.
And be sure to check out the Blue Tara Trilogy, the first three books of the Princess Tara Chronicles. Available in eBook format from Smashwords, and eBook and dead tree editions from Amazon!
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