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The Winter Goddess
The Winter Goddess: A Novel | Megan Barnard
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The Winter Goddess is a gripping, bittersweet tale that explores love, loss, and the price of power and immortality. . . a perfect read for cold winter nights. I couldnt put it down. Genevieve Gornichek, bestselling author of The Weaver and the Witch Queen "Utterly bewitching. . . Barnard's novel pairs the beauty and fragility of the human experience with the sharp bite of winter. The result is an enthralling and emotional saga mythology lovers everywhere won't want to miss!" A.D. Rhine, author of Daughters of Bronze A goddess is cursed to endlessly live and die as a mortal until she understands the value of human life, in this inventive, moving reimagining of Irish mythology. Cailleach, goddess of winter, was not born to be a blight on humanity, but she became one. She would say with scorn that it was their own fault: mortals were selfish, thoughtless, and destructive, bringing harm to each other and the earth without cause or qualms. One day, Cailleach goes too far. Thousands die, lost to her brutal winter. In punishment, her mother Danu, queen of the gods, strips the goddess of her powers and sends Cailleach to earth, to live and die as the mortals she so despises, until she understands what it is to be one of them. Though determined to live in solitude, Cailleach finds that she cannot help but reach for the people she once held in such disdain. She loves and mourns in equal measure, and in opening herself to humanity, hears tales not meant for immortal earsincluding a long-buried secret that will redefine what it means to be a god. From the author of the stunning . . . riveting historical reenvisioning Jezebel (Library Journal), a vividly imagined and arresting story of a goddess punishedand a goddess reborn, as she discovers the importance of a life ephemeraland what it means to truly be alive.
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This was ok. It was entertaining. The goddess of winter is made mortal to learn some key lessons. The cover is gorgeous imo.

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I love stories about the ancient gods and their lives. So this tale about the Gaelic Goddess of Winter sounded right up my alley.
But I found it a little repetitive, and the lack of character growth in the first majority of the book got on my nerves.
The ending did somewhat compensate for the beginning and left me satisfied.

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“Barnard is back with The Winter Goddess – an inventive and compelling read that brings Gaelic mythology to life, inspired by Barnard‘s Irish heritage.”

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