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Synopsis
White as Bone Red as
Blood is a historical novel set in 12th century Japan. It takes
place during the Gempei Wars, spanning the end of the artistic
Heian Period and the beginning of the warlike Kamakura Era. During
the Heian Period, the ‘ideal man’ was measured
by how delicately he blended his own unique incense and perfumes,
how perfectly he matched the colors in his layers of garments,
by the elegance of his poetry and the eloquence of his “morning
after letter” to the lady with whom he had spent the previous
night. The Kamakura period, which violently ended and supplanted
the Heian Period, saw the rise of the Samurai. In this era, the
ideal man was one who could knock an enemy off his horse at a distance
of five hundred yards with his bow or split him in half with a
single blow from his sword.
This story is told in the first person by Seiko Fujiwara, poet
and sorceress. Seiko is born to the Fujiwara clan, an aristocratic
family which was once the most influential in Japan. But now, two
warrior clans, the Heike, represented by the red flag and the Genji,
represented by the white flag, battle for control of the throne
and the destiny of Japan.
Seiko is the daughter of Fujuri Fujiwara, priestess of Inari, the
deity of rice, earthly abundance, foxes and sorcery. The story
begins during her childhood as she is raised at Fukushima Shrine
on Inari’s mountain enjoying a degree of freedom no upper
class woman, except a shrine priestess, could expect to have. Seiko
is being trained to follow in her mother’s footsteps as a
diviner, healer and priestess of fertility rites. Seiko’s
mother has aligned herself with Lord and Lady Kiyomori, leaders
of the Heike clan, and she is known as their sorceress. When Seiko
is eleven, assassins murder her mother and their servants and set
fire to their house. She escapes the blaze and is sent to live
with her father, a wealthy courtier, and her destiny changes
Nine years later, Seiko escapes from an abusive marriage by conspiring
with her husband’s beautiful concubine to murder him and
disguise it as a robbery. She flees to the court, where her girlhood
friend, Tokushi, daughter of Lord and Lady Kiyomori, has recently
married the young emperor. There she becomes the empress’ closest
friend, advisor and personal sorceress. From this vantage point
she witnesses and participates in the most crucial turning points
in Japanese history.
Seiko describes one such pivotal point that shifts the fortunes
of war; “When Lord Kiyomori died, a cold wind blew through
the halls of the Palace. It moved with the dry death sound of autumn
leaves; it knocked over shoji screens and extinguished lamps. Many
said it was the soul of Lord Kiyomori being hounded and harried
to the Buddhist hells, but what I felt was this; Lord Kiyomori
had been a huge dragon curled protectively around the Palace, around
the influence and power he had won with his victories. Now the
dragon was dead and the gates he had protected swung open leaving
us defenseless against the cold northern wind.”
Cerridwen's soon to be published new novel, White
as Bone Red as Blood chronicles
Seiko’s
love affairs, palace intrigues, warfare and enchantments, giving
a woman’s
perspective on the changes wrought by the struggles of nobles and
warriors. It takes place over the twenty years it takes for the
Genji clan to regain its strength and challenge the Heike to a
series of shattering battles whose outcome would forever alter
the course of Japanese history.
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Synopsis
Fiona McNair is a peasant girl in 16th Century
Scotland. Her grandmother, the leader of the village coven, is
teaching her herbcraft, healing and magic, as she follows the visions
that lead her in a path of shamanic powers known as Witchcraft.
Fiona grows to be beautiful and falls in love-with her wild Gypsy
friend Annie; with Sean, the youthful, wealthy and potentially
dangerous son of the village Lord; and with a minstrel who still
dares sing the old songs of magic and power.
Then, the Witch hunter
comes...
Cerridwen's first novel, The
Heart of the Fire is a suspenseful blend of magic, romance,
danger and eroticism. Even more, it is an authentic past-life chronicle,
a unique and revealing window into the lives of historical Witches
from their own viewpoint; who they were, what they believed, what
all of us lost as the magical web of life was torn asunder.
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