Published in 2024
4 hours and 3 minutes
Kristina Lushey, pen name, Maisie Moon is an award winning author who lives in leafy Surrey with her two huskies, tabby cat and husband. Notice the animals are listed first. She loves to combine historical fiction with the supernatural and paranormal. She was brought up on a diet of football as a child being from Nottingham. Her father was the doctor at Nottingham Forest for many years during the Brian Clough era, but these days she prefers other sports.
What is this book about?
This winner of the International Firebird Book Award for short stories will inspire and uplift you. It is historical fiction enmeshed with the supernatural. The stories will inspire and uplift you as they tell of brave and courageous women.
At the Summer Solstice, the prophecy states the greatest powers in the history of the sisterhood will pass down to the next daughter of Eve, imbuing her with an ancient and powerful energy. She must be made to understand her purpose by the previous daughter of Eve. It is a great honour, and the ancient powers should be used wisely. The ancestral light energy is full of love and passion, remembering, the light will always beat the dark.
The Sisterhood tells of four kickass women whom each experience a supernatural adventure, not only facing the challenges of the century they live in, but also beating evil through their ancestral light energy gift. The stories are set in Medieval France, 1500s France, 1800s America and Ireland, and the final story relates to Nancy Flanagan’s mother in Ireland during WW2.