The River Goddess & Other Stories, first of the Alyssa Chronicles, is the story of a young girl who, over a period of several years, comes into her power with the aid of a mysterious River Goddess, a number of helpful animals, plants, and insects, and a very old friend.
This is the “hero’s journey” from a feminine point of view—a journey upon which we are all embarked, male and female alike, as we rediscover our true role: that of fellow travelers with all the beings who share space on the small blue planet we call Earth.
Watch for the publication date! Copies will be available through AuthorHouse (www.authorhouse.com) or by sending email to wholebeing@orenda-arts.org.
High praise for this exciting historical novel by Julie Keitges! I’ve just read the first two chapters and had to force myself to stop in order to get any work done today. Julie’s careful research of the times, language, and customs of Henry VIII’s England and the Scottish Borderlands have produced a fascinating book, well worth the reading.
Great Harry’s Captain http://www.amazon.com
Hugh Darkin, younger brother to one of Henry VIII’s “new men”, has recently returned from fighting the Turk for Venice. He plans to improve his fortune as a captain in Great Harry’s latest war to reclaim the North of France. His brother has arranged a marriage to Honor Umphravill…
August 8, 2010 at 7:51 pm
In print this fall!
The River Goddess & Other Stories, first of the Alyssa Chronicles, is the story of a young girl who, over a period of several years, comes into her power with the aid of a mysterious River Goddess, a number of helpful animals, plants, and insects, and a very old friend.
This is the “hero’s journey” from a feminine point of view—a journey upon which we are all embarked, male and female alike, as we rediscover our true role: that of fellow travelers with all the beings who share space on the small blue planet we call Earth.
Watch for the publication date! Copies will be available through AuthorHouse (www.authorhouse.com) or by sending email to wholebeing@orenda-arts.org.
February 3, 2012 at 7:08 pm
High praise for this exciting historical novel by Julie Keitges! I’ve just read the first two chapters and had to force myself to stop in order to get any work done today. Julie’s careful research of the times, language, and customs of Henry VIII’s England and the Scottish Borderlands have produced a fascinating book, well worth the reading.
Great Harry's Captain
Great Harry’s Captain
http://www.amazon.com
Hugh Darkin, younger brother to one of Henry VIII’s “new men”, has recently returned from fighting the Turk for Venice. He plans to improve his fortune as a captain in Great Harry’s latest war to reclaim the North of France. His brother has arranged a marriage to Honor Umphravill…