Parted Waters, my brainchild, is a first part of a fantasy novel that revolves around the world of two young women.
They are sisters, twins in fact, and they are princesses, daughters of a great female monarch with an unquenchable thirst for power who seeks to rule and dominate all the kingdoms that challenge her rule.
The princesses choose different paths, one follows after love, the other after an ambition similar to her mother's, and the paradox of how identical they are in appearance but different in character ultimately determines both their destinies.
I've found myself engaging in political intrigue, mystical belief, adventure and suspense in the writing of this tale.
The characters leaped out of the romantic theme I had envisioned for Parted Waters and I was forced to oblige them.
It was a risk worthwhile, giving me a rich, multi-faceted plot with more magnificent detail to the world I created.
I think the story is entertaining, familiar, surprising and then bizarre, but this of course is my opinion.
I would like as many people possible to form opinions of their own of course.
I write what I like to read and look for in other books, and the writing of Parted Waters was in fact unavoidably influenced by the special impressions I got from the literature I have taken pleasure in over the years.
And I have enjoyed writing this book.
The fairytale I imagined when I was much younger has become a fantasy novel I am extremely proud of.
A dream has come true.
I am quite thrilled by this creation!
