by Arla Dahl | Oct 20, 2014 | Book 2 - The Accused, Witch's Examination
A blend of history and fiction I chose names from the history books for my characters in the Immoral Virtue trilogy. I mixed them up, though, combining one surname with another first name and so on. I wanted to capture the feel of the period without stealing anyone’s...
by Arla Dahl | Oct 4, 2014 | Book 1 - The Mark, Book 2 - The Accused, On a Personal Note...
Like most people, I’d read about the Salem Witch Trials when I was in middle school. The horrors the accused endured affected me deeply then and, years later, during a trip to Colonial Williamsburg, I attended a witch trial reenactment. I, like all the members of the...
by Arla Dahl | Sep 27, 2014 | Book 2 - The Accused, On a Personal Note...
Today is the day the other accused have a chance to prove their innocence as Book 2 of the Immoral Virtue Trilogy goes up for sale! The Puritans settled in Massachusetts Bay knowing it was land reserved for them by divine power. They knew, too, Satan would fight to...
by Arla Dahl | Sep 23, 2014 | Book 1 - The Mark, Book 2 - The Accused, Witch's Examination
To celebrate the upcoming release of Book 2 in my Immoral Virtue Trilogy, THE ACCUSED, I’m offering one free copy per day, alternating days here and on Facebook. One lucky person who comments on this post will be selected to win a copy in Nook or Kindle format...
by Arla Dahl | Sep 21, 2014 | Book 1 - The Mark, Book 2 - The Accused, Witch's Examination
If saving your life meant condemning your soul, what would you do? In Salem Village, under Puritan rule, it was understood that a tangible and perpetual war raged between good and evil. In this war, every Puritan was a soldier for good and every Puritan soul was a...
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