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Readers will be invited to peek inside the heart and mind of a woman whose spirituality and intergalactic awareness are as rich and vivid as the works of JRR Tolkien
Like Octavia Butler and P.K. Dick, there is a gravitas to the story McLaughlin is telling. There is a morality at play.

T. A. McLaughlin has written an epic space opera series, much like Kevin J. Anderson’s Saga of the Seven Suns.
Like Octavia Butler before her, McLaughlin writes in a lyrical prose that is descriptive, warm and familiar.

McLaughlin, like P.K. Dick, sends you into a real world with real choice. You the reader are not safe outside the novel observing.
I’ve been a fan of Madeline L’Engle’s Time Saga all of my life, and I’m thrilled that Teresa has given me that sort of magic in my adulthood.

The narrative has the richness of a Proustian memoir, and at the same time gives us an epic futuristic fantasy where the future of humanity is at stake.
In a time in our history where diversity is under scrutiny and right-out attack, I am both inspired and delighted to read a story that makes its central character shine, and takes science fiction and fantasy to a new level.

The Love of the Tayamni, incorporates elements of time travel, romance, and interstellar conflict, making for an intriguing and multi-faceted story.

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