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Love & The Goddess (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Love & the Goddess
One woman, One myth, Three Goddesses
A woman’s voyage of self discovery begins on the internet leading all the way to Brazil and onto the Andean highlands of Peru.
Summary:-
Devastated from her relationship break- up, Kate Canavan is at a loss until she re-discovers a hidden painting of the triple Goddess from Greek mythology. Her interest in mythology and spirituality is re-ignited. A voyage of self discovery begins with internet dating using the names of each of the Goddesses in the triple myth.
When a health scare intervenes Kate and her friends go together to visit a famous healer in Brazil and a spiritual guru in Peru, where all three friends begin spiritual journeys of forgiveness, gratitude and learning to live in the now. But will Kate find love?
Ferdia Mac Anna (author of cult book to movie Last of the high Kings) says:-
"Funny, informative heart-warming and wildly entertaining. This novel takes the reader on an exhilarating roller-coaster ride though modern romance, internet dating, Peruvian Gurus, wannabes, has-beens and lotharios and brings them home safe and almost sound. This book rocks!'
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione20 gennaio 2014
- Dimensioni file1325 KB
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- ASIN : B00BCKMXRA
- Editore : GoddessMECA (20 gennaio 2014)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 1325 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 392 pagine
- Numeri di pagina fonte ISBN : 1909483036
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I read a lot and that doesn't happen every time. But it did when I read the final sentence in Love & the Goddess.
Well. Well! Well!! I don't want to compare this book to any other because it really doesn't deserve comparison. This is like one of those books you read and now you are glued to that author for life. You know, waiting for the next book to come out because there is that type of connection you felt with the book when you read it.
Kate is the main character. Kate is ditched by her husband of many years and her perfect life has just fallen out from under her. Her only child that is now off to college, is also heartbroken by Trevor's sudden decision to break up their perfect unit.
However, just like in life, when something falls apart some new wonderful things can happen.
Kate's best friend, Ella, is spirited and lively. She offers that sidekick companion for Kate that introduces her to a world of dating via Match.com type sites. She also has a friend named James that balances out the equation. I sometimes found these two side characters just as enjoyable as following Kate on her personal journey on self discovery and learning on how to start over.
There is a fun trip to Brazil and Peru that had exquisite images that register with those that love the ZEN, MEDITATIVE quest. The part of the book felt like a spiritual quest for inner peace, which Kate does not necessarily find right away. The trip isn't perfect, but what she finds more or less is herself emerging as strong and confident woman.
Upon arrival in Dublin, there are family issues to be met when her father is in the hospital. When will Kate have her moment of fun and atonement? What does happen during this period is Kate finds some unanswered questions finally answered regarding her memories with her father. She discovers a family secret that she never knew. By learning this information she is drawn closer to her father again.
I feel as if I am giving away too much here. I don't want to spoil the story. I will just say that when Kate makes it back to Ireland so many choices will need to be made when there are so many new forks in the road. And the on-line dating under the three Goddess names?? (I failed to mention that) How does that work out?
That what makes this story so much fun to read. Following Kate on her own personal discovery of who she is as a woman is also linked together with mad-cap adventures that are down right hilarious and fun. I found myself laughing and wincing along with Kate when some of these characters she met for a coffee appeared to be more like a shady character from Stephen King book. (You know, at first glance they look like they are nice and normal, but watch out! There could be a Dracula, A Carrie with telepathic powers or an alcoholic with an ax. Kate's dating escapades didn't turn up any serial killers, but sometimes you were wondering as you turned the page...of course in a fun, mild way I am speaking, not a gruesome and scary kind of way. This is after all, a fiction book that reads like a perfect movie script with beautiful scenic settings. If you could make a comparison on books. You might say Eat Pray Love crossed with Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella. Coming from me, that's huge compliment. I love Elizabeth Gilbert and Sophie K books. I think that Mary Elizabeth Coen book belongs right up there on the shelf with them..and in the theaters, too.)
You could say that sometimes a book finds us. That sometimes one will find you by a twist of fate that you didn't know was just around the corner. You pick it up. You read it. And your life shifts slightly for the better. You find yourself smiling. You find yourself welling up with tears when certain marvelous moments finally do come together for the character you fall in love with in that particular book you are reading.
Yes! This happened to me with LOVE and the GODDESS. I found myself waiting for moments to read it whenever I could. I wanted to read it faster than I did. But Mother's Day weekend full of events pushed me with the final read in one sitting on a perfect, sunny moment in Cardiff by the Sea in California. The breeze was just right. My coffee tasted perfect even when I ran out of my half and half. And there was just me meeting Kate back at the end of her journey in this lovely story that conquers the most important theme of all:
Are you on the right road in your personal quest for happiness?
I look forward to reading Mary E. Coen's next book. I am sure it will deliver with a punch just like this one. A must read, especially for women that love to read about love, dating and looking within to find a deeper meaning than just a tube of red lipstick.
This is an exciting journey with taking. Ask me, I know.


From Ireland, her adventures take her to abroad, with her best friend Ellie often there to assist her. Coen writes with great style and conviction, and the book is praiseworthy not only for its substance, but with the grace that she writes.
If this is her first novel, I am very impressed and I hope she will write more. I applaud her for this great effort and will watch out for more of her books in the future.

Book Info
Paperback, 390 pages
Published February 6th 2013 by GoddessMECA
ISBN 9781909483
edition language English
original title Love & the Goddess
Source:Book from author in exchange for honest review
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
One woman, one myth, three goddesses
When Cookery teacher Kate Canavan's perfect life falls apart she moves to nearby Galway City.
Her friend James urges her to love and nurture herself, but mischievous Ella persuades her to dust off her unused dating skills. So Kate explores the world of on-line dating using the name of a Greek Goddess. In the midst of a mad dating frenzy, Kate has a traumatic health scare which convinces her to drop everything and go in search of a guru.
First stop a famous healer's ashram in Brazil followed by a shamanic journey through Peru, where a shaman tells her how to harness the energy of the Goddess and the Divine Feminine. Kate's journey of self discovery continues apace after she returns home and events unfold in a surprising manner, as she learns to think for herself.
My Thoughts
As someone whose love of mythology is only surpassed by my love of a good recipe this book manages to engage both my mind and gastronomic tastes quite well. The character of Kate Canavan embodies in a way many women as she shows both their frailty and their strength in her actions and reactions throughout the book.
There is nothing quite like the mixture of realism and fantasy that author Mary Elizabeth Coen has so craftily combined to keep her reader's attention while allowing them to experience Kate's highs and lows as she learns to cope day by day with her newfound life. After being married for over 20 years that new life does not start off on a high note when her older husband decides that they no longer belong together as he has fallen in love with someone else.
Kate is of course devastated, married at 22 then at 44 to find out the man she has built her life with, catered to every whim of, borne children with, turned herself into the kind of woman he demanded she become and then all these years later after all the time energy and effort she has put into it her marriage is just over.
A person would think that a story revolving around the divorce of one 44 year old Irish woman would not really be a fun type of read, in this instance though the gentle humor mixed with mystical wisdom and general common sense approach to handling a life changing event make it very easy and fun for the reader.
What I liked most about Kate's character is the fact that she allows herself to be human, she has moments of self pity, she has thoughts of why me, she worries that what has happened between she and her husband will forever taint their daughter's feelings toward them but the best thing is that even with all that Kate never stops moving forward as she heals one day at a time.
Kate enters the online dating world soon after she and her husband's split, the first persona that she uses is that of Persephone as she is still very much in a vulnerable state of mind. The results that she gets are mixed and eye opening for a woman who has only ever been involved with one man in her life, her former husband.
Time goes on and Kate actually becomes quite obsessed with the online dating world, finding it both daunting and enticing at the same time, ultimately to come to her senses after starting a relationship with one of the men she finally hooks up with. Kate then has a bad health scare which leads her on the first of her journeys on the way to self healing and self enlightenment.
The author does not try to convert her reader to a belief in holistic medicine nor does she try to make light of just how hard Kate's personal journey really is, from divorce to a health scare to worry over her elderly father to mishaps while trying to find a relationship with a man she can feel herself with it all boils down to being able to finally come to grips with what Kate herself feels comfortable and happy with. That is something all of us struggle with and something that we very seldom ever totally manage in our own lives and reading along as Kate finds her way at the age of 45 is both a revelation as well as a chance to reexamine what is really necessary or important when it comes to personal validation.
The book Love & the Goddess is a tale about one woman's path to starting over, it is full of the emotional upheaval one feels when a life you love is changed in ways you never dreamed, it is a testimony to human courage, it is also a story that will shake the boundaries of what some of us believe about spiritual healing and the power of faith but most of all it is a story that we can all in some way identify with whether we are male or female because at some time in our lives we too face adversity and how we meet our trials with either determination or despair is only a small part of all that Kate's character went through. It was a true pleasure to watch how Kate persevered and triumphed at the end, finding not only her sense of self worth returned but a new beginning to a new and better life as well!
Thought provoking, humorous and totally engaging characters and stories meshed together.
[copy from author in exchange for honest review]

Living alone for the first time, Kate finally has time to find herself and hopefully real happiness, although it’s not going to be easy. Following encouragement from her friends, James and Ella, she sets upon a path which in turn will cross the paths of many people including spiritual guides, potential love interests and old friends.
Love & The Goddess is set both “at home,” in Ireland as well as more exotic destinations, such as Peru and Brazil, as Kate delves into her lifetime love of mythology and spirituality. However, with every uplifting moment comes a crash back to reality as real life continues to intervene, interrupting Kate’s journey with health scares, family emergencies, a violent confrontation and a few dodgy dates.
Moments of pure emotion mixed with hilarious encounters and conversations make Love & The Goddess a fantastic debut from Mary Elizabeth Coen. Packed to the brim with knowledge and facts surrounding Kate’s interests in mythology, I learned quite a lot from reading this and found it very interesting. At times, the dialogue seemed a little unrealistic as Kate’s explanations of mythology came across more as presentations than conversations but in turn, this created a larger opening to share knowledge and facts with the reader. The descriptions of foreign lands during the friend’s travels were thorough and set the scene wonderfully. When Kate was calm and serene, I too felt the same whilst reading and as more action took place, the pace of the writing shifted appropriately.
I’m a fan of romance and I was pleased that Love & The Goddess did not let me down. Kate’s attempts to find new love were both humorous and embarrassing, as she browsed dating sites and met up with several none too desirable possibilities. When she finally meets a man with whom she shares many interests, of course something happens to burst the love bubble and leaves Kate vulnerable as her Husband comes crawling back, offering her a much safer option of returning home. Whilst the mythological characters that are central to the story’s theme could be seen as make believe, the romantic core of the book is very real and the two work together well.
My Rating 4/5 ~ Love & The Goddess is the perfect title for this novel, as it twists both a real and spiritual journey together into a well written debut. The historical elements of mythology work well in the modern setting of internet dating and the speed of the novel as it skips between moments of spiritual healing and “reality bites” is perfectly timed. Wonderful descriptions, great characters and lots of knowledge made this a pleasant, interesting read.