Tara Marlow

ALLi Author Member

Location: Australia & New Zealand

Genres: Commercial Fiction, Thriller, Womens Fiction

Skills: Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event, Self-publishing Workshop/Training, Speaking Engagement/Lecture, Writing Workshop

Tara Marlow is an Australian author of suspense and women’s fiction.

Tara was born in Sydney and spent twenty of her early adult years living in the United States. Tara ditched the corporate desk in 2011 to focus on photography. She emptied her nest in 2017 and travelled for three years working full time as a travel writer.

Today, Tara lives in Tasmania, where she has pivoted her focus to fiction, writing about women overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges as they reveal who they are and what they’re made of.

Mantra in life: She believed she could, so she did.

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Tara Marlow's books

'Camino Wandering'

On the journey of a lifetime, can one woman complete a spiritual trek to find herself and rebuild?

Saint Jean Pied de Port, France. Aubrey aches to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. So at her son’s urging, she swallows her fears to walk the Camino de Santiago. But about to start the 500-mile route across Spain, the fifty-year-old Australian already feels the full weight of the month-long pilgrimage will only end in failure.

Desperate to face down her demons, she’s guarded when meeting two other women in search of their own truths. But as their bond blossoms and she finds comfort in shared hurts and uncertainties, Aubrey still struggles to reveal her burdens and release her deepest pain.

Can Aubrey heal her soul and discover a future worth embracing?

Transporting readers alongside an extraordinary experience, Tara Marlow explores the strength and importance of female friendships. And by delving into complex and real-world issues while giving an authentic glimpse of the pilgrim road, the author’s powerful message of gaining knowledge of one’s true self will engage and inspire.

Camino Wandering is a deeply emotional novel of women’s fiction. If you like relatable heroines, personal growth, and triumph over adversity, then you’ll adore Tara Marlow’s light in the dark.

Beneath the Surface

They’re on the run. Grace doesn’t know why but her father insists it's the only way.

She’s clinging to her mantra: ‘Finish high school. Turn eighteen. Freedom.’

She’s almost there but now she’s wondering if she can survive that long. Her father has never been father of the year.

Since landing in Sydney, her recurring nightmares are coming hard and fast. A red suitcase. Thorns. A phone number she can’t remember. And blood. Way too much blood.

What does it all mean?

Her friendship with Lowell may be her lifeline. But there is risk in trusting someone. Life-altering risks.

If Grace only knew who she really was, and what the nightmares were trying to tell her.

The Decisions We Make

Sam is a survivor.

But life is not as she imagined it to be. Now a widow and single mother at thirty-eight, life has become about navigating the ‘to do’ list and ignoring the resentment and guilt that eats away at her. But worrying won’t pay the bills and working in Georgina’s café in Tasmania helps to keep the ghosts away. All she has to do is take one step at a time, then her husband’s cliché mantra will come true: Things always work out in the end.

Brooke has had her life planned out since she was ten.

Everything looks great on the outside. Brooke is a successful doctor with her own practice, living in Sydney. But when tragedy strikes, Brooke learns secrets about her grandmother that prompt her to throw her predictable life out the window. But going to Tasmania means confronting the past she thought was long laid to rest.

As the childhood friends navigate their grief, questions linger. Will they find the answers? Or will the answers find them?

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