Small Things and Great Blog Tour
In November I kicked off my very first blog tour ahead of the release of book 3; Giants in the Earth. It was great to introduce the first book in...
Goddess Kallisto, forever in the stars.
Kallisto or Callisto (from “kalliste” meaning “most beautiful”) was the daughter of King Lycaon of Arcadia and was to share a similar transformative...
The Sibyls, Goddesses of Prophecy.
The Sibyl, or Sibyls, for there were several of them, were oracles of the ancient world: women believed to be inspired by the gods and thus...
Cliodna, the Most Beautiful Woman in the World
Cliodna is an Irish goddess or heroine considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world. Also known as Cleena or Clídna or Cliodna of the Fair...
Irish Goddess of Midsummer Ainé
Number 2 in my Goddesses in the Morgan le Fay series. . . the Irish goddess of summer Ainé. Ainé, an Irish goddess, whose name means “brightness” or...
Meet the Goddesses!
I thought I'd introduce the famous Goddesses that appear in my Fata Morgana series of books. I'm kicking off with one that most will know, Diana the...