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Jaq D. Hawkins
Jaq D Hawkins is a published writer with 9 books in publication in the Mind, Body and Spirit field published by Capall Bann Publishing as well as four Fantasy novels in print and E-book; The Goblin Trilogy which consists of Dance of the Goblins, Demoniac Dance, and Power of the Dance (Combined... show more

Jaq D Hawkins is a published writer with 9 books in publication in the Mind, Body and Spirit field published by Capall Bann Publishing as well as four Fantasy novels in print and E-book; The Goblin Trilogy which consists of Dance of the Goblins, Demoniac Dance, and Power of the Dance (Combined Trilogy edition available in paperback and only on Amazon in ebook form), also the Steampunk book, The Wake of the Dragon, an airship pirate adventure among the opium trade in an alternative history. Information on all titles can be found through her website at http://www.jaqdhawkins.co.uk
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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by Jaq D. Hawkins This one is what I call Old School Fantasy, but it's also Dark Fantasy in places. It kept coming to my attention and when a friend who said she didn't like it the first time she read it decided to read it again, that pushed me over the edge to give it a try. I enjoyed it. The p...
Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by Jaq D. Hawkins Although this is technically the second book in a series, it stands alone and could easily be read as the first book for those who like more action in their Fantasy instead of the exposition and world building that characterized the first book. It starts out with a young girl r...
Traditional Fantasy
Traditional Fantasy rated it 8 years ago
All the books in this trilogy are supposed to be stand alone, but I think this one needs to be read with background information from at least one of the other two. It occurs a generation after Demoniac Dance and the children in that story have grown up, some even having children of their own. It's...
Traditional Fantasy
Traditional Fantasy rated it 10 years ago
Wrapped up this series at last. The second book is still my favorite but I liked the way the ending on this one tied up a full circle. It was a good way to finish the series, though I'm going to miss that world. We need more old school Fantasy like this in new books. It's getting hard to find. I t...
Traditional Fantasy
Traditional Fantasy rated it 10 years ago
This gem has been around for ten years, slowly gathering a cult following. It's unique, yet reminiscent of the kind of world building Fantasy that turned many of us into Fantasy geeks in the 60s and 70s. People who like authors like Tolkien, Weis and Hickman, Moorcock or Offutt will appreciate the j...
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