pagan romance

  • Maiden of the Winds by Janeen O’Kerry

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    In ancient Ireland a young woman accepts an arranged marriage, unaware that at her new home a bride first goes to the house of the king.

  • The Goddess Within by Iva Kenaz

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    A magical journey set in 16th century Italy.

    Berka was raised by her hermit father in the wild, secluded from human society. At the dawn of her fifteenth summer she meets a faun, a being from a different realm. The two are instantly drawn to each other, but their secret meetings are soon disturbed by the arrival of a group of bandits. The threat intensifies when the group’s leader establishes an alliance with evil spirits from the underworld. Berka’s father comes up with an escape plan, but she doesn’t want to leave and so she finds another way to deal with the inevitable peril. Throughout the adventure, Berka also embarks on a road to self-discovery. She learns to embrace the powerful aspects of her divine feminine as well as the inseparable bond to the masculine.

    The story is inspired by ancient European mythology, pagan philosophy and Sacred Geometry symbolism.

    The Goddess Within is a stand-alone sequel to Kenaz’s debut novel, The Witch Within.

  • The Witch Within by Iva Kenaz

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    16th century, Bohemia

    After she has been charged with witchcraft, sixteen-year-old Talitha escapes to the abandoned Cursed Lands and seeks the ancient cave of her ancestors. In the deep woods, she starts to remember her ancestral lore of healing and magical symbolism and receives guidance on how to survive from the local spirits.

    But soon she’s captured by two men, who were sent to take her to the local justice. One is a brute, but the other one is fatally attracted to her. After Talitha manages to escape them, she finds her ancestral cave, but also another one at the highest peak of the forest where a group of refugee women have established a camp. By facing both the dark and bright side of her kin, Talitha learns that what she thought was her curse, may yet become her gift.