The Goddess of Promised Land: Lamentations (Book Two)

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How often have you as a spiritual person wished you had been taught about a woman who came down to earth to show us how to make our world better with a feminine power not dependent on violence or punishment? If you believe in the Trinity as many Christians do, can you imagine the Holy Spirit, often considered feminine among early believers, taking its turn being incarnated on Earth as a woman instead of a man? 

This is what my fictional series The Goddess of Promised Land attempts to do. In Genesis (Book One), we witnessed baby Sophia-Emma’s courageous mother who knew no limits in protecting her daughter, whom she found in a pasture on her family’s old plantation while an eagle circled above her. Years have now passed as we now offer the second book in this series, In Lamentations (Book Two), we find our hero Sophia-Emma taking on leadership in her family and community. But with that come dangers that even a Spirit-Goddess will find challenging and life-threatening. Can she survive to go on with her mission?

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How often have you as a spiritual person wished you had been taught about a woman who came down to earth to show us how to make our world better with a feminine power not dependent on violence or punishment? If you believe in the Trinity as many Christians do, can you imagine the Holy Spirit, often considered feminine among early believers, taking its turn being incarnated on Earth as a woman instead of a man? 

This is what my fictional series The Goddess of Promised Land attempts to do. In Genesis (Book One), we witnessed baby Sophia-Emma’s courageous mother who knew no limits in protecting her daughter, whom she found in a pasture on her family’s old plantation while an eagle circled above her. Years have now passed as we now offer the second book in this series, In Lamentations (Book Two), we find our hero Sophia-Emma taking on leadership in her family and community. But with that come dangers that even a Spirit-Goddess will find challenging and life-threatening. Can she survive to go on with her mission?

How often have you as a spiritual person wished you had been taught about a woman who came down to earth to show us how to make our world better with a feminine power not dependent on violence or punishment? If you believe in the Trinity as many Christians do, can you imagine the Holy Spirit, often considered feminine among early believers, taking its turn being incarnated on Earth as a woman instead of a man? 

This is what my fictional series The Goddess of Promised Land attempts to do. In Genesis (Book One), we witnessed baby Sophia-Emma’s courageous mother who knew no limits in protecting her daughter, whom she found in a pasture on her family’s old plantation while an eagle circled above her. Years have now passed as we now offer the second book in this series, In Lamentations (Book Two), we find our hero Sophia-Emma taking on leadership in her family and community. But with that come dangers that even a Spirit-Goddess will find challenging and life-threatening. Can she survive to go on with her mission?