"I love my life. I do. Completely.

Well it has its ups and downs, and life’s perspective gets a little skewered when you’re doing the 9-5 - not to mention working in a games store and being told twenty times a day that as a women, your gaming knowledge is inferior.

But life also does that thing, doesn’t it? Throws you through a loop with nothing to hold on to but a frail state of mind."


The God

Apollo has ruled the day for a time that cannot be measured. The rise and fall of light is all he has ever known. He takes his pleasures where he can find them, and should they come in the shape of lovey, moonlit maidens, then who could deem himself a better man and deny it? Sadly, frivolity must come to an end and consequences would be met. The God of Light has dallied too much with the maidens of the moon and thus causing great insult to his twin sister, Artemis. She will force him to appreciate the women he so casually tosses aside by binding him to a mortal soul, with no choice but to see life through her eyes.

The Girl

Amelie’s life has been fairly simple. Work for the money, buy the food, keep a roof over her head. Nothing exciting should have ever happened to her, until it does. Waking up with the feel of a warm embrace on her shoulders, she realises there is a voice in her head. A man’s voice. A man who is trying to convince her he’s some kind of Greek god. Now she must balance her mental stability whilst trying to convince herself these strange happenings are nothing but a figment of her imagination. It almost works, until she’s thrown face first into a conflict that has spread through the eons.



Light’s Curse is the first book in my series, Immortal Interference, following modern women as they are faced with the mythological and the consequential - all through no fault of their own. I have the first three books planned and drafted out, and I wanted to see how Light’s Curse would be received.

Others in the series (working titles):

Beauty’s Choice

Death’s Wish