• Book Reviews

    A Timeless Tale: A Review of The Forgotten City on Xbox

    The Forgotten City wasn’t on my radar. But sometimes, the most captivating experiences sneak up on you, I found it by a lucky chance. If you know anything about me, its probably that I love ancient Rome. This is a game that deserves to be discovered, a gem nestled amongst the larger releases. Having spent hours exploring its streets, here’s why I recommend The Forgotten City for Xbox gamers. A Breathtaking Journey Through Time The Forgotten City throws you headfirst into a stunning recreation of an ancient Roman city, so this was right up my alley. The architecture is meticulously detailed, transporting you to a bygone era. Exploring this meticulously…

  • Even Gods Are Blind,  News

    Want to Unveil the Secrets of the Gods? Enter The Giveaway for “Even Gods Are Blind”!

    Love, devotion, obsession… the line can blur in the face of immense power. In Even Gods Are Blind (coming June 2024!), a captivating new novel, the consequences of such blurred lines unfold in a story that will leave you breathless. But before you dive into this epic tale, here’s your chance to win a FREE copy! Intrigued? Here’s a taste of what awaits you in Even Gods Are Blind: Ready to unlock the secrets of Even Gods Are Blind? Here’s how to enter our giveaway and be one of the lucky readers to win a free copy: The deadline to enter is 15th June 2024. I’ll announce the winner on…

  • Meet The Gods

    Uncorking the Mystery: Bacchus Roman God of Wine

    In the vast pantheon of ancient gods, few evoke the mystique and allure quite like Bacchus. Revered as the Roman god of wine, fertility, and revelry, Bacchus shares striking similarities with his Greek counterpart, Dionysus. Here we delve into the captivating world of Bacchus, exploring his mythological origins, comparing him to Dionysus, and uncovering intriguing stories about his birth and cult. Bacchus vs. Dionysus: Though often seen as interchangeable, Bacchus and Dionysus, the respective Roman and Greek gods of wine and revelry, embody the duality within their shared domain. Dionysus, a youthful and androgynous figure, reflects the Greek ideals of divine madness and the cyclical nature of life and death.…

  • Meet The Gods

    Jupiter: From God of Light to Guardian of Rome

    Introduction In the vast pantheon of ancient Roman deities, Jupiter, often equated with the Greek god Zeus, shines as a luminous symbol of celestial might and authority. With each thunderous clap and flash of lightning, his presence is felt in the heavens and on Earth. This exploration takes us on a journey through the multifaceted identity of Jupiter, from his early role as the God of light and weather to his elevated position as the protector of Rome and embodiment of justice. The God of Light and Weather At the heart of Jupiter’s celestial dominion lies his initial role as the God of light and weather. He commanded the elements,…

  • Meet The Gods

    Juno: The Complex Deity of Marriage, Motherhood, and Divine Vengeance

    In the pantheon of ancient Roman and Greek deities, Juno, also known as Hera, emerges as a multifaceted goddess embodying the intricacies of both divine and mortal life. She was not only the celestial counterpart to Jupiter (Zeus) but also his sister and wife, a paradoxical union that underscored her importance in the ancient world. This exploration takes us into the realm of Juno, the guardian of marriage, childbirth, and the perpetuation of the human race, shedding light on her complex character, often overshadowed by her husband’s escapades. Guardian of Matrimony and Motherhood Juno held a pivotal role in the lives of mortals, particularly women. She was the divine protector…

  • News

    Hello world!

    Thank you for visiting my website. I will keep my adoring public updated with news of my latest novel, Even Gods Are Blind, if and when I find an agent and publication dates. I am nothing if not optimistic! In the other pages, I will share my fascination of all things ancient Roman. Between the gods and mortals, I should have enough to keep you interested for a while. Please note that this is a work in progress and many pages are still empty. Thank you for your patience.

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