seriesThe Ladies of the Goddess
If you’re craving an historical romance fantasy with a twist of the goddess’s power…
This is for you Who are the Ladies of the Goddess?
The Ladies are high priestesses of the four elements of nature - Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. The Goddess has bestowed them with power to control the element they represent and four magical swords.
Nora
In addition to fire, Nora has the power to heal magically. She must be very careful with her gifts from the Goddess. They land her in more trouble than not. While she’s familiar with managing her healing power, control of fire is new to her. She must be trained before she can become The Lady of Mann.
Ninianne
Ninianne has been The Lady of Avalon (or The Lady of the Lake) for several years. She worked hard rising through the ranks of priestesshood since she was a wee lass. She becomes embroiled in the politics of Camelot and must choose between the Goddess and her own happiness. After King Arthur passes, she takes Excalibur, the Sword of Water, back to Avalon and waits for its next wielder.
Shellyndra
The Lady of Eryri controls the element of earth which includes stone and metals. She has replaced her mother as The Lady but has managed to stay away from the politics of Gwynedd until she meets Rhys, who is the heir to the high king’s throne. Their quest for the Sword of Earth and Stone takes them across the western sea to the lands of Eire.
Andriel
The Lady of Skye controls air which includes wind, clouds, storms, and lightning. She’s bethrothed to the future king of the Isle of Skye. But, when her life is threatened, it’s Traeg who arrives to protect her as well as her priestesses. Together, they search for the Sword of Air which takes them across the Highlands and ultimately to ancient Scandanavia.
Priestess of Fire
Prequel to The Lady of Mann
When her carefully ordered world begins to unravel, Maelle—high priestess of fire and second only to The Lady of Mann—must confront the one force she cannot command: her own heart.
She’s sent to Ystrad Clud on two urgent missions—to heal the ailing wife of the head chieftain, Cynnet, and to secure his military support for the Isle of Mann. What should be simple diplomacy becomes dangerously complicated when she reunites with Cynnet, the man she met a decade earlier—and never forgot.
Cynnet struggles between duty and desire as old passion reignites, and suspicion grows within his keep. As danger, betrayal, and sacred destiny close in, Maelle and Cynnet must decide whether their love can survive the cost of choosing each other.