Vanessa Skye

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    Australia, New South Wales, Sydney

    Vanessa Skye has always had a love of words and spent her school years writing poetry, speeches and fictional essays. After completing a Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism and studying Psychology at Charles Sturt University, Vanessa got a job at Rural Press—Australia’s largest publisher of regional and agricultural news and information—where she worked as a journalist in the Central West of NSW for four years specializing in investigatory pieces. Thousands of stories later, Vanessa decided to move back to Sydney and try her hand at public relations while studying a Master of Arts in Communication. Skip forward a few years and Vanessa once again found herself joyfully studying various psychology subjects while managing a Sydney public relations firm. Enthralled with examining the motivations behind people’s actions, Vanessa realized what she really wanted to do in life was combine her love of words with her fascination for human behavior. So Vanessa quit public relations to begin the significantly more impoverished life of a professional writer. Inspired by a recurring dream, Vanessa wrote her crime fiction debut, The Enemy Inside, which challenges the concept of justice, asks if the need for vengeance sometimes justifies murder, and explores whether you can ever heal from childhood abuse. The second book in this series, Broken, was released in early 2014. The third and final book in the Edge of Darkness series, Blood Lines, was released in January 2015. In her spare time, Vanessa wrote a short story, The Piece, which was published in February 2012 by Dark Prints Press as a part of the One That Got Away dark fiction anthology. In June 2015, Vanessa released her first paranormal thriller/romance, Koven. 2016 saw Vanessa try her hand at her favourite genre, fantasy. The new adult fantasy, Phoenix, has now been released and is the first in a series based on the Irish mythology of the origin of the fairies, the Tuatha de Danann. Vanessa works as a journalist, lives in Sydney’s northern beaches and tries to immerse herself in salt water at least once a day.