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Bridgette Conner is in her early 20s, studying violin at a university in the American South. She''s a part-time waitress, a full-time creative, and for all intents and purposes, a pretty normal twenty-something living a pretty normal life. She has senior year finals coming up, a few summer classes to round things out, and after that? Bridgette hasn''t given it much thought.
One Sunday in 2018, a newcomer enters the diner where she works. And suddenly, Bridgette has many, many thoughts about what comes next: Magic is for fairytales. Her life has been anything but.
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... Until now.
"Bright Star" follows Bridgette as she begins to tackle an uncertain, constantly changing present based on a past she didn''t know was hers to claim. The world in which Bridgette grew up is very different from the possibilities she''s now presented with - if she is willing to join forces with Elves and Fairies, witches and Sanguisuge coteries, Tieflings and Baetal├╝, to make possibility reality.
Immersed largely in the history of the Salem Witch Trials and Civil Rights Movement, melded with modern-day challenges of changing colonizer mindsets and confronting one''s own economic and social biases, "The Meridian Trilogy" is as much a fantasy series as it is a lens through which to view twenty-first century politics and global lifestyles. Intensely researched, meticulously detailed, combining fictional worldbuilding with real-life happenings, it''s a rarity in the genre ... and perhaps like Bridgette Conner, something new in its entirety.
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