With the Prince ill, and evil triumphing over good, the kingdom is in turmoil. The only thing that can restore balance is The Seven Goblets. Until they are stolen. The wisest knight across the continent is the only one with the knowledge to retrieve the goblets. But, he is held captive, presumed dead by all who knew him. Can he rely on Sleep to portray his messages? Will his countless hours of teaching the young Prince go to waste? In an everlasting struggle between good and evil, who will prevail this time?
And a girl who likes tea, cakes and food, and to read books in comfortable nooks.
When she wants to escape from reality she reads a book. If that’s not enough then she writes one.
She was born in Athens, Greece, and was raised mostly in north Greece. Life took her to the Netherlands and love took her to London UK. What initially influenced her imagination and choice of literature is the Greek mythology that without realising she’s been carrying it with her wherever she goes. Ancient Greece was the centre of the world and little did she know that her mother made sure she was born in its centre. If she is ever blessed to have a daughter she will call her Athena.
It started as a dream and a two-page short story but as it was being written it didn't want to end and it never would have ended had I not taken the decision to split it into many instalments. There are many adventures and stories within the same universe and The Seven Goblets is the first independent example to this majestic mythology.