What if you could speak to the God of Love—Eros—question him, rage at him, demand answers to your hardest questions?
Eros and Psyche in A Journey of Love and Awakening is not a novel. It is not a lesson. It is a conversation.
A mythic-philosophical journey in poetic form, where the Soul (Psyche) confronts the God of Love—Eros (often called Cupid)—not only as lover, but as mirror, guide, challenger, and flame. Written with raw honesty and luminous insight, this intimate dialogue ventures into the deepest corners of longing and desire:
Why do we sabotage what we crave most?
Is love destined—or chosen?
Can we feel whole while seeking completion in another?
Across twenty-one dialogues, the book blends themes of soulmates, reincarnation, free will, time, ethics, and sexuality with the fierce inner journey back to the Self. It nods to Apuleius, Neoplatonism, and the enduring love of Héloïse and Abelard—medieval lovers and scholars whose letters became legend—while remaining immediate and deeply human.
For readers drawn to myth retellings and contemplative literature, this is a meditation on love not as romance alone, but as a sacred force of transformation—a mirror for anyone who has loved and lost, searched and suffered, and longs to remember the divine imprint within.
“You searched for me in faces, in arms, in dreams— but I was the echo behind them all.”
I write as Anna K., drawn to the place where philosophy meets psychology — where thought and feeling sit together. Out of a restless longing to understand, and a lifelong practice of empathy, my first book emerged. First written in Greek and carried into French and English, it traces a quiet journey through inner worlds. You see, I’m Greek, French, a little Italian, a little German — mostly made of borrowed borders. My work is for fellow travelers seeking meaning, connection, and insight. Eros and Psyche in Dialogue is my first offering, an attempt to hold magic and reality together. If it touches even a corner of your soul, it has done its work.