Pamela Freeman

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Pamela Freeman

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Pamela Freeman is an Australian author of books for both adults and children. Most of her work is fantasy but she has also written mystery stories, science fiction, family dramas and non-fiction. Her first adult series, the Castings Trilogy (Blood Ties, Deep Water and Full Circle) is published globally by Orbit books. She is best known in Australia for the junior novel Victor’s Quest and an associated series, the Floramonde books, and for The Black Dress: Mary MacKillop’s Early Years, which won the NSW Premier’s History Prize in 2006.

As of 2015, she will also be publishing historical novels under the name Pamela Hart.

Average rating: 3.97 · 4,023 ratings · 442 reviews · 47 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blood Ties (Castings, #1)

3.80 avg rating — 1,125 ratings — published 2007 — 21 editions
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The Castings Trilogy (Casti...

4.07 avg rating — 800 ratings — published 2010 — 12 editions
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Deep Water (Castings, #2)

4.04 avg rating — 678 ratings — published 2008 — 21 editions
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Full Circle (Castings, #3)

4.10 avg rating — 592 ratings — published 2009 — 16 editions
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Ember and Ash (Castings, #4)

3.62 avg rating — 307 ratings — published 2011 — 15 editions
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Genre switching

Tomorrow I will answer the final queries from my publisher about the proof-read of my new book, The Soldier's Wife.

But if you look for that title under Freeman, you won't find it. I am being rebranded.

The Soldier's Wife is an historical novel set in World War I, and follows the life of the newly-wed Ruby after her husband leaves for Gallipolli, and after he comes home, wounded. It was inspired by Read more of this blog post »
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“There were worse things than death.
There would be a leap and a moment suspended, then a long hopeless curve to the rocks and river below. They would fall like leaves between clouds of swifts and then be washed away by the thundering rapids. Bramble clung to that thought. If their bodies washed away then there could be no identification, no danger of reprisals on her family.
She hung on tighter.
The roan's hindquarters bunched under her and they were in the air. It was like she had imagined: the leap, and then the moment suspended in air that seemed to last forever.
Below her the swifts boiled up through the river mist, swerving and swooping, while she and the roan seemed to stay frozen above them. Bramble felt, like a rush of air, the presence of the gods surround her. The shock made her lose her balance and begin to slide sideways.
She felt herself falling.
With an impossible flick of both legs, the roan shrugged her back onto his shoulders. Then the long curve downward and she braced herself to see the cliffs rushing past as they fell.
Time to die.
Instead she felt a thumping jolt that flung her from the roan's back and tossed her among the rocks at the cliff's edge on the other side.
On the other side.
Her sight cleared, although the light still seemed dim. Her hearing came back a little. On the other side of the abyss a jumble of men and hounds were milling, shouting, astonished and very angry.
"You can't do that!" one yelled. "It's impossible!"
"Well, he shagging did it!" another said. "Can't be impossible!"
"Head for the bridge!" Beck shouted. "We can still get him! I want that horse!”
Pamela Freeman, Blood Ties

“The desire to know the future gnaws at our bones. That is where it started, and might have ended, years ago.
I had cast the stones, seeing their faces flicker and fall: Death, Love, Murder, Treachery, Hope. We are a treacherous people - half of our stones show betrayal and violence and death from those close, death from those far away. It is not so with other peoples. I have seen other sets that show only natural disasters: death from sickness, from age, the pain of a broken heart, loss in childbirth. And those stones are more than half full with pleasure and joy and plain, solid warnings like "You reap what you sow" and "Victory is not the same as satisfaction."
Of course, we live in a land taken by force, by battle and murder and invasion. It is not so surprising that our stones reflect our history.”
Pamela Freeman, Blood Ties

“The road is long and the end is death, he thought, remembering all the times his mother had said that. If we're lucky.”
Pamela Freeman, Ember and Ash

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