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Title: Win a copy of Book: Forbidden, ans q, winner chosen 1/12 Post by: LilyL on Thursday 25 November 2010, 01:44:56 pm (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_BUfUZUCBj5Q/TOyBzH8GeFI/AAAAAAAABBA/Sv4dYkaIp4U/s320/Forbidden%2BPublished%2BCover%2B%2528JPEG%2529.JPG)
http://darksidedownunder.blogspot.com/ Win a copy of Book: Forbidden Magic Thursday - The "Forbidden" Goddesses Between a warrior and a princess comes an erotic passion as all-consuming as the hatred between their warring worlds… When Tiberius Valerius Maximus stormed into my mind late one August evening, I had no idea of the world he inhabited beyond the fact he was searching for his Druid princess lover, and there was a deranged High Druid lurking in the shadows. It wasn’t until I started writing Forbidden, book one in the Forbidden series set during the first century AD, that I uncovered the magical elements that were as much a part of their lives as the conflict between their two peoples. I discovered the reason why Carys and her clan had been able to remain hidden from the Roman invaders was because the gods had constructed a magical enclave. I was enthralled. Who knew? But much as I wanted to keep writing to find out what happened next, I had only the most basic knowledge of the deities at the time, and so had to break off and do Research. I have a love/hate relationship with research. I love it because it’s fascinating and there’s always so much to learn. But I hate the way time vanishes, hours, entire days if I don’t restrain myself! But I wasn’t under contract, I didn’t have an agent, and in a secret corner of my heart I didn’t think a book set in this time with these protagonists would ever find a home. Cerridwen, Goddess of Wisdom, was the driving force behind Forbidden. And yet the Morrigan, the Triple Aspect Great Goddess, demanded her voice be heard. Trained in sensuality, a Druid priestess finds herself falling for the wrong man—the warrior who’s taken her prisoner… Morwyn is Carys’s best friend and at the start of Captive is suffering from a crisis of faith. An acolyte of the Morrigan, she’s turned her back on everything she has ever believed in but in so doing is denying an essential part of her soul. The hero, Bren, has been undercover in the Roman Legions for the last three years, and believes in nothing but fighting for his Briton king. Until he meets Morwyn, that is :-) Despite the fact Morwyn considers Bren her bitterest enemy, she can’t deny the scorching desire that ignites between them. And why should she? To take him as her lover would infuriate the Morrigan. What sweet revenge! But since when can a mortal take on a powerful goddess and hope to win? The Morrigan is fascinating. As the War Goddess she represents devastation and regeneration. The Triple Goddess: Maiden, Mother and Crone. The cycle of life. Both Carys in Forbidden and Morwyn in Captive have to make seemingly impossible choices. The Signs from their goddesses aren’t always clear cut. It’s all in the interpretation :-) I’m giving away a copy of Forbidden to one lucky commenter or, if the winner doesn’t mind waiting until I receive my author copies in January, an early copy of Captive. Just leave a comment on this post, or tell us who is your fave god/goddess from ancient times and why? I’ll pick a winner next Wednesday, 1st December (oh no not December already!!) so be sure to pop back then! For extra chances to win goodies, subscribe to my newsletter: |