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T.L. Morganfield
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T. L. Morganfield lives in Colorado with her husband and two children, where she spends her days researching and writing Aztec-inspired science fiction and fantasy. Her short fiction has garnered recognition in Gardner Dozois' Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies, and was nominated as a... show more

T. L. Morganfield lives in Colorado with her husband and two children, where she spends her days researching and writing Aztec-inspired science fiction and fantasy. Her short fiction has garnered recognition in Gardner Dozois' Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies, and was nominated as a finalist for the Sidewise Award. You can learn more about her writing at http://www.tlmorganfield.com.
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drallapaul
drallapaul rated it 8 years ago
Quetzalpetlatl is a Toltec princess whose life is turned upside-down when her father becomes the victim of a sinister plot after her brother is born to succeed him. Her life also becomes entwined with the feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl, with magical powers involved. This long novel deals with t...
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist rated it 9 years ago
I've read the first two of this author's Bone Flower trilogy, and I have really enjoyed those. I don't know of any other fantasy authors who write with the Aztec theme in their work. It has led me to read up some more on Aztec mythology, and I've come to the conclusion that it is really under appr...
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist rated it 10 years ago
Wow. Like the first book, there really is not a dull moment in here. A lot happened, and like in the first book, so much changed from beginning to end. I felt that there was a great deal more character development in this one, which I had hoped for. I felt like I got to know Citlallotoc and Topi...
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist rated it 10 years ago
This book manages to be very different from what I usually prefer to read, and also very much what I do tend to read. It had elements of high fantasy, with a great deal of magic, although also far more intervention from the gods than in anything else I've read, with the exception of perhaps the Mal...
Isa Lavinia
Isa Lavinia rated it 10 years ago
Book provided by the author for review. trigger warnings: incest, self-harm, human sacrifice, violence The first book of this series was hard to read - not because it wasn't good, quite on the contrary! - but because it dealt with issues that are culturally taboo to me, namely incest. It makes f...
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