• Tansy Rayner Roberts & Traci Harding: Voyager Authors of the Month

    Tansy Rayner Roberts is the author of the award-winning Splashdance Silver, and its sequel Liquid Gold. She has also published a children’s book in an ongoing ABC multi-author series. Tansy lives in Tasmania with her partner and daughter.

    Tansy's latest book is Reign of Beasts, the third book in her Creature Court series, and is out now!

    Reign of Beasts

    About Reign of Beasts:

    The Creature Court is dangerous and deadly, but Velody must unite them for everyone's sake ... A beautiful and compelling story of finding one's heart's desire.



    Traci Harding was born and raised in Sydney. A natural storyteller, she has been writing since childhood. Traci lives along the Hawkesbury River, NSW, with her two children. She is the author of the bestselling Ancient Future series. Visit her website here!

    Traci's latest book is The Light-Field, the third book in her Triad of Being series, and is out now!

    Light Field

    About The Light-Field:

    In the battle to get the Being of the Field back to the Universe Parallel, the greatest weapon and risk lay in its own light-field.

     

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