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Kristina (Author), O'Donnelly (Author)
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Daughters of Fire November 19, 2006
With the audience appeal of The Grass Crown by Colleen McCullough and The Last King by Michael Curtis Ford, Korinna - Daughters of the Fire, I, is an intense tour-de-force into the history of Ancient Greece, Rome, Anatolia, and the plight of women in those times. Women who had no say in the running of their own lives, and women who only lived for their men who were then slain in battle. Locale and Time: Korinna, Daughters of the Fire, I, begins during the first of the three Mithriadic Wars fought between the Kingdom of Pontus and the Republic of Rome for control of Anatolia/Asia Minor, from 89 B.C. onward. Ephesus, Sardis and Pergamum, three famous cities of Antiquity, provide the stage upon which the novel revolves. By Roman times, the matriarchal religion of Anatolia had changed, though the female principle was still dominant. The original mother-fertility goddesses were now identified with the love goddesses of Greece and Rome, Aphrodite and Venus. Korinna, an orphan novice of Artemis, and the Holy Women (priestess-prostitutes of Aphrodite) Melitta and Chrysanthe, born during a time of chaotic transition in Anatolian history that pitted not only nation against nation, but parent against child, were truly Daughters of the Fire that had swept this ancient land.

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"KORINNA - DAUGHTERS OF THE FIRE, I" HAS WON THE POW! 2008 AWARD FOR WOMEN'S FICTION. The judges are professors and teachers from Florida Community College of Jacksonville at North Campus, but they prefer to remain anonymous. Their comments for KORINNA: Judge # 2: "Excellent storyline, and exciting. Set in its time frame perfectly." Judge # 3:Great story, loved it. Very fast paced, action-packed story." Judge # 9: "Exciting literature. Great story! Fantastic appealing cover!" Judge # 16: "Liked this a lot. Good story, moved well. Cover very eye-appealing. I am a fan of O'Donnelly's work." --On record

About the Author

Award-winning author of exotic, eclectic novels, Kristina O'Donnelly was born in Rome, Italy, and raised in Istanbul, Turkey. Her diversified rucksack of professional experiences include acting, writing (journalist, columnist, editor, and publisher), as well as advertising. Married to her soulmate, Michael O'Donnelly of County Armagh, Northern Ireland, Kristina feels at home in Turkey, Ireland, as well as U.S.A.

Product Details

  • Perfect Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Rose International Publishing House; 1st edition (November 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193057455X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930574557
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,366,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Vita aka Kristina aka Karina, nicknamed A Lady For All Seasons, was an actress as well as an author and journalist, and more photos of her stormy, globe-trotting, universe-tripping life, can be found at www.ladyliterature.com

Kismet seems to have decreed that author editor journalist VITA KRISTINA O'DONNELLY, aka Vita Vendresha and Karina di Cuore, should lead a globe-trotting, multi-cultural, chameleon-life wrought with romance and drama, and thus end up writing thought-provoking exotic novels. Her odyssey began with her birth in Rome, Italy, after the Second World War. Her father Sami Alberto, aka David Vendresha, was a freedom-fighter, journalist and editor, and her Austrian mother Geraldine von Landeck, an opera singer and his best comrade-in-ideals.

Having met in Vienna, Austria during the raging fires of the Second World War, and married in Prague, Czechoslovakia, David and Geraldine then settled in Rome, Italy, at the end of the war, and Kristina was born 2 years later. A short while after, due to political persecution, the threesome had to leave Italy and settled in Turkey.

Growing up in Istanbul, in the 1960s, Kristina fell in love with Turkey and her gallant people. She was a child film-star and later a poet and a journalist and published a daily column in the major Istanbul daily. A die-hard romantic and idealist imbued with a can-do, will-do spirit, she strove to the best of her abilities to champion the rights of the down-trodden. At the age of 17, she defied her parents, eloped and married a 44-year old Turkish artist, who had convinced her that he shared her inclinations. The the union produced a much beloved son, Faik Kurt. However, the April-December marriage of an artist and writer, was soon confronted by the realities of life and sunk in stormy seas.

Six years later, Kristina had no choice but to leave, under traumatic circumstances.

After her arrival in New York, she restarted her life virtually from point zero. Although fluent in German, Turkish, Italian, her English could be termed at best "pidgin,' and her experience as an artist, writer and journalist, counted naught in the New World - and walking a road inlaid with razor-blades, she worked as a 24/7 maid, cook, window-cleaner, hair-stylist, door-to-door delivery person, and later on as a real estate sales person.

Few years later, Kristina married her soul-mate, blue-eyed Hibernian, Michael O'Donnelly (which led her to travel throughout Ireland and thus causing her to fall in love with the Irish people as well).

In time she moved up to be employed for the New York Daily News as an advertising rep., and then trailblazed as a newspaper union officer (The Newspaper Guild of America). Not surprisingly, her experiences in this electric environment inspired her to write the contemporary novel, Ride the Eagle (originally published by Worldwide Library; 2nd publishing by Rose International Publishing House). Readers called this novel "... a piece of Americana and a celebration of idealism." Ride the Eagle was sold in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, England, Spain, and Australia. (In May of 2003, Ride the Eagle, retitled as Sevgili Dusmanim (Beloved Enemy) was published in Turkey, by Epsilon Publishing House.)This was followed by the Turkish translation of The Scorpion Child, retitled as Sonsuzluga Isyan.

So far Kristina O'Donnelly has published 9 novels, with 5 more sitting in the pipeline.
And so, her quest to touch and perchance to help heal, the Universal Human Heart, goes on ....

The proverbial question begs: CAN YOU GO HOME AGAIN?

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding, hard-hitting, fast moving, March 23, 2007
This review is from: Korinna - Daughters of the Fire, I (Daughters of Fire) (Perfect Paperback)
This is the sixth novel I've read by Kristina O'Donnelly, and once again she has come through for me. This is a spellbinding, hardhitting, and fast-moving historical novel that manages to be chock-full-of-information too. It is not as long as The Horseman or Andromakhe, but I understand there will be a sequel. I look forward to it. Recommended read. You won't be disappointed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Clash of Civilizations, January 8, 2008
Kristina O'Donnelly's latest book in the Lands of the Morning series is a headlong immersion in a pivotal time when Anatolia was the battleground in the contest between Rome and the last of the Hellenic empires. Korinna, the main character and namesake of the novel, mirrors in her life and travels the issues and undercurrents of the times that culminate in the wars between Mithradates of Pontus and an aggressive but unsettled Roman Republic. The winner will rule the Western World.

O'Donnelly has the ability to bring into the light all the nuances of Greco-Roman culture and its clashes. Her knowledge of the period and feeling for the land are contagious. Her understanding of the occult and its place in the lives of the people of the time are on the mark. Put together with sex and action that's more than a tease and you have a recipe for an exciting read. Don't miss it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating historical fiction, November 24, 2006
This review is from: Korinna - Daughters of the Fire, I (Daughters of Fire) (Perfect Paperback)
During the late Roman Republic, Rome is distracted by civil war. The Italian states rise up against Rome's overbearing, and Marius and Sulla battle for primacy in the world-leading city-state-empire. In the east, Mithradites, the last of the great threats to Roman rule, sees an opportunity to act, to cast out the Romans and make himself the primary power in the region.

In this critical time in history, a young woman seeks knowledge of her past. Doing so puts her at risk--both from randy Roman soldiers and from the bloody revolution that Mithradites is preaching. Surviving will be tough. Can she also expect to find her heart?

Author Kristina O'Donnelly creates some of the most exciting historical fiction being written today.
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