Blitz: Daughter of the Goddess



Daughter of the Goddess
Rita Webb
Publication date: November 20th 2013
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult

The wind calls her to play.

Will she listen?

I was a nameless child abandoned on the temple doorsteps.

Soul, the gods called me. So they named me Nephecia.

My plans don’t include marriage to some silly nobleman. When I come of age, I will take vows and devote my life to serving the goddess of Light. As a priestess, a daughter of the goddess, I’ll make the world a better place.

The summer before my eighteenth birthday, an oracle arrives with word from the gods: I must leave the only home, the only family, I’ve ever known, to marry a stranger in a foreign land.

There must be some mistake.

If I follow my own plans, I’ll disobey the very goddess I want to serve. But how can I trust the gods have my best interest at heart?

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Daughter of the Goddess is a Young Adult Fairy Tale retelling of the Greek myth Eros and Psyche, set in a fantasy world.

If you enjoy sweet love stories and fairy tales, then you’ll fall in love with Nephecia’s story. Grab your copy today.

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Q&A with author Rita Webb

Where did you get the idea for Daughter of the Goddess?

My favorite Greek myth is the story of Eros and Psyche. I think it’s the only Greek myth I read with anywhere close to a happy ending, even if there was a great deal of turmoil getting there.

The philosopher in me always wondered what a soul really was. When someone says, “That music is full of soul,” what does that mean?

So Nephecia epitomizes what I believe soul means. I took her out of Ancient Greece and put her into a world of my own making.

How did the name “Psyche” become “Nephecia”?

I searched other languages for the word “Soul” and found nephesh in Hebrew.

How did the name “Eros” become “Gabin”?

Gabin is a variation of Gabriel (according to my baby name book), that means “Hero of God.” I remember something about it meaning “Beloved by God” too.

Why do you write stories?

I have 3 daughters, ages 15, 13, and 11, and I want them to grow up believing in their dreams. The only way I can see that happening is if I believe in my own.

What’s your secret to success?

My husband. He believes in me, and when I’m discouraged, he never lets me give up.

What one piece of advice do you have for new writers?

Read, write, study, write some more. Never give up. Okay, that’s 5 pieces of advice.



Author Bio:

Leaving the house to go to school, I had schoolbooks spilling out of one hand, the other holding my place in a Nancy Drew novel, and bunny slippers still on my feet. My mom was a wee bit upset.

I haven’t changed much. Still always have a book (or two) in my hand or creating stories in my head, and although I don’t have any bunny slippers, I love writing in my jammies and snuggly slipper socks.

With my husband TJ (my own cuddly werewolf), I home-school our three girls, who keep us busy with art, science projects, books to read, dance classes, and walks about the park.

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Responses

  1. Nephecia? I can’t wait to see Pete’s response to that name 😂😂
    I usually really like Greek Mytholoy, and this seems like a very interesting take on it, something could ne interesting 😊😊

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    1. I saw that one and was like that one should go in the book! Lmao!😂😂😂

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      1. Haha, yeah….that one has Pete written all over it 😂😂

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        1. Pete says the fantasy ones don’t count, my friend, which is understandable!😗

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          1. Haha, okay, yeah, I guess he has a point there 😊😊

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  2. Rita Webb was also the name of a famous British comedy actress, so I couldn’t get her face out of my head when I saw this. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/50/Actress_Rita_Webb.jpg
    As for Nephecia, I can’t really put that one in the book, as it is a ‘fantasy name’, rather than just a crazy one. 🙂 x
    Best wishes, Pete. x

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    1. So fantasy names don’t count! Gotcha! Makes sense!😗🤗

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      1. It’s when they use the hilarious names for ‘real’ characters in everyday life that it really floats my boat! 🙂 x

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  3. Pretty cover. Retelling of Eros and Psyche. I’m in!😊

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    1. I like the sound as well, Kim!😗🤗 Xoxoxoxo

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