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India Drummond
India knew from age nine that writing would be her passion. Since then she's discovered many more, but none quite so fulfilling as creating a world, a character, or a moment and watching them evolve into something complex and compelling. She has lived in four countries and four American states,... show more



India knew from age nine that writing would be her passion. Since then she's discovered many more, but none quite so fulfilling as creating a world, a character, or a moment and watching them evolve into something complex and compelling. She has lived in four countries and four American states, is a dual British and American citizen, and is currently on sabbatical in Bologna, Italy where she is writing her next epic fantasy novel.

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The Paper Gardens
The Paper Gardens rated it 12 years ago
Blood Faerie was a decent urban fantasy/mystery story. The whole human/faerie buddy cop team was hilarious. Well, it wasn't necessarily funny in the context of the story, but I thought the idea was funny. I could totally see a spin-off show based on Munro and Eilidh.I enjoyed the descriptions of the...
helenhid
helenhid rated it 12 years ago
This was quite entertaining as a quick read. I may well read the next although it isn't a cliff-hanger.
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it 13 years ago
4.5 starsContemporary tale of an exiled fae living among humans. A near perfect hero myth journey taken by a resilient and worthy female protagonist. Really good and I'm more than interested in both protagonists' development in the sequel.
Lu (Sugar & Snark)
Lu (Sugar & Snark) rated it 14 years ago
When Ms Drummond contacted me about her new novel Blood Faerie, I had no idea what an astonishing world awaited me! Faeries, crime, mystery, romance, suspense, fantasy all rolled into one to make an outstanding novel.I mentioned in my review of Ordinary Angels “my mind would drift, but that might ju...
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