Diana Carra
Diana Carra published her debut novel, Dawn at Dunnelson in 1999, a quirky collection of tales from the Anthracite mountains of Pennsylvania where she makes her home. Bilingual and bicultural, Ms. Carra studied Art History at Mansfield University and ever since has been mired in the early Middle Ages. She writes serious, well researched historical fiction featuring the real stuff of life: births and deaths and bridal nights , and love, the force that binds the generations together- truer history than dreary battles and old kings gone mad
Diana Carra published her debut novel, Dawn at Dunnelson in 1999, a quirky collection of tales from the Anthracite mountains of Pennsylvania where she makes her home. Bilingual and bicultural, Ms. Carra studied Art History at Mansfield University and ever since has been mired in the early Middle Ages. She writes serious, well researched historical fiction featuring the real stuff of life: births and deaths and bridal nights , and love, the...
Melody for a Dying Hawk (Heretics of the Alps Book 2)
Dark Ages Historical Fiction
Rheged and three orphaned children, survivors of a barbarian massacre, escape to the Rhaetian Alps. Gerhard, a runaway slave with a mysterious past, helps them carve out a home in the high mountains. Nino, one of the orphans, cannot speak but hides unusual talents that help them battle wolves, raiders and even the...