Dark Side of Noon (Wind Dancer Book 2)
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Then he whispered the words back. “Friend.”
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About the Author
Tierney James decided to become a full-time writer after working in education for over thirty years. Besides serving as a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, and attending Space Camp for Educators, Tierney served as a Geo-teacher for National Geographic. Her love of travel and cultures took her on adventures throughout Africa, Asia and Europe. From the Great Wall of China to floating the Okavango Delta of Botswana, Tierney weaves her unique experiences into the adventures she loves to write. Living on a Native American reservation and in a mining town, fuels the characters in the Enigma and Dark Side series.
After moving to Oklahoma, the love of teaching continued in her marketing and writing workshops along with the creation of educational materials and children’s books. Try some of her other books to bring a little adventure to your life. Visit her website at tierneyjames.com Speaking at book clubs, school functions, church and community groups are a few of the things Tierney enjoys doing when not writing her next adventure. She also helps beginning writers in their quest to becoming a published author through her workshops and classes. Family, two adopted dogs and gardening fill her life with plenty of laughter to share with others.
Tierney has been an Amazon #1 Best Selling author and won awards at the Annual Ozark Creative Writer’s Conference as well as the Sleuths’ Ink Mystery Writers.
Other Publications by Tierney James
Enigma Series Stand Alone Books
An Unlikely Hero 1. The Rescued Heart
Winds of Deception 2. Dance of the Devil’s Trill
Rooftop Angels 3. Turnback Creek
Kifaru
Black Mamba
The Knight Before Chaos Dark Side Series
Invisible Goodbye 1. Dark Side of Morning
2. Dark Side of Noon
Children’s Books
There’s a Superhero in the Library
Zombie Meatloaf
Mission K9 Rescue
Marketing for Authors
How to Market a Book Someone Besides Your Mother Will Read
Education
African Safari – A Teacher’s Guide