This was a truly delightful read! My favorite aspect of it was by far the role that Anne de Bourgh played in the diary. Georgiana and Anne's growing friendship was such a surprise to me, and I love that the book didn't focus solely on Georgiana's suitors (for that storyline was a tad more predict...
The continuation of Georgiana's diary and her engagement to Edward. She travels to Brussels and witnesses the horrors of the aftermath of the battle at Waterloo and tends to a seriously wounded fiance. That's the plot but the story is much more powerful that the first diary as it really shows u...
I have not read any of the author's books. A friend recommended this to me, so I checked it out. It's been sitting on my iBooks app for a while, actually. I got halfway through and stopped for the longest time. It's difficult to follow in the first chapter, though I'm sure it was because I wasn't...
Dera, the salty-tongued army harlot, was my favorite secondary character in Twilight of Avalon, and she tugged on my conscience all the time I was writing the next two books of the trilogy. I couldn’t find a way to fit her into the story arc of either Dark Moon of Avalon or Sunrise of Avalon—and ...
She or beings similar to her are found in myths from Iranian, Babylonian, Sumerian, Canaanite, Persian, Arabic, Teutonic, Mexican, Greek, English, Asian, and Native American legends. She is the dark aspect of the Mother Goddess. The numerical value of Lilith’s name equals the Hebrew word for scre...