Phyllis Kast "The Goddess of Legends"

"Goddess of Legends" is the penultimate book from a whole series of novels called "The Appeal of the Goddess". In each book of the cycle there is a narrative aboutan ordinary woman, who by virtue of circumstances has to load a heavy load on her fragile shoulders - the salvation of an entire era. Such a fate falls to the lot of different women, because for a certain time in their lives the goddesses interfere.
Due to the fact that Caste used to be fond ofmythology, she managed to find herself in the writing of such original books, the story of which is very popular with women. Like the "Goddess of Legends", all the books from the series "The Appeal of the Goddess" are built on this subject.
Isabel - the main character of the book "Goddess of Legends" - a world-famous journalist whofalls into an accident. Her car falls from the bridge into the water, from which there is almost no salvation. But the life of Isabel should not be interrupted, because she has already prepared another mission. Therefore, the Water Goddess intervenes in the usual course of circumstances and will save the journalist. As Isabel will find out later, she will also have to save herself from the inevitable death the whole kingdom ruled by King Arthur.
The themes of adultery, Merlin's magic and devotion to the kingdom intricately intertwined in the novel "Goddess of Legends". Destroyed fates, new love and cold calculation - everything is in this book. But what will get to each of the heroes of the book, you'll find out if you read this novel.
Phyllis Kast writes his books in a rather unusual genre, which can be called a mixture of fantasy and medieval novels. Thanks to this style, the writer's booksvery easy to read. In addition, they are entertaining and filled with humor. Some may think that they are banal, and the theme of the legends may not be all to taste. But even in spite of all this, Kast writes novels that quickly become bestsellers around the world. What is the mystery? Yes, that the teacher of English, who actually works Phyllis Kast, knows how exciting to express his thoughts on paper.
Quotations from the book "Goddess of Legends"
"Camelot looked magical. Isabel would have given anything for carrying photographic equipment. It seemed simply dishonest that she could not capture the presented beauty.
She saw a real moat full ofwater, and they moved over this moat over a bridge - a wooden bridge! And then they drove into the fortress, where it was so noisy that Isabel was almost frightened. A huge number of men trained, as if preparing for a football match, a huge number of women fussed around and around chasing kiddies.
The view of the castle itself was breathtaking. Isabel supposed that he should be stone, but it seems that he, strangely enough, was mostly made of wood. Above the roofs stood an endless number of pipes, of which there was smoke. Isabel had a suspicion that there was no fire alarm. "
"While they polished and painted their toenails, theirhad time to visit Jenny, James, Tom and Esther. Why suddenly Esther decided to look to her, Isabel had no idea. But they still coped with the case and now, giggling, lay on their backs, dangling their feet in the air to dry the home-made varnish. "













