Part 1 - Destiny (A Question of Sovereignty, #1)

Part 1 - Destiny (A Question of Sovereignty, #1)

by Selenna
Part 1 - Destiny (A Question of Sovereignty, #1)

Part 1 - Destiny (A Question of Sovereignty, #1)

by Selenna

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Overview

She came from the peace and serenity of the forested isle of Tasmania, the world and her future stretched out before her. She had only to choose her destiny. He came from the strictures of tradition, bound by the complex limitations of his thousand-year heritage. It seemed utterly impossible! Or could they allow love to show them a freedom each had never dreamed existed?


Set in post-republican Tasmania and the United Kingdom, this novel explores the relevance of a monarchy in the 21st century that has archetypal consequences for the western world. It is a story of love and its arch-nemesis, fear. Most of all, it is a story about freedom and the courageous quest of following one’s heart.


Originally written in 1998, before Frederick of Denmark first met the Tasmanian woman who became his princess and before William of Wales had found his, this story was set in a ‘near future’. Even though history has overtaken this love story in so many ways, it is nonetheless a relevant exploration of the challenges of relationship for any couple risking scrutiny of themselves by another as a journey into embracing personal sovereignty and freedom.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940149096695
Publisher: Selenna
Publication date: 01/03/2014
Series: A Question of Sovereignty , #1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 446 KB

About the Author

Selenna (Pam Giblin) lives in southern Tasmania and has been writing since the late 1980s, The first of her novels, Nemeton, was published by Koonya Press in 1992.


Selenna writes in the genre of Archetypal Fiction (past, present and future) and focuses on the use of Mythology and Symbolism as a vehicle to empower her readers with uplifting fictional works.

She is also a Civil Marriage Celebrant and produced a year-long nationally-syndicated radio series, Wounded Healer, that drew all of these components together in a blend of readings and punctuating music to explore the various aspects of Personal Empowerment.

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