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I have no clue if Berkley will record any of the Goddess Summoning books. My guess is no, but I could be wrong. There is lots of fiction inspired by Pagan traditions. Lots. You just need to dig. It'd be in fantasy or paranormal romance. Diana Gabaldon's OUTLANDER series has several pagan and Native American themes that run though it, just to name one. Happy reading!
Thank you for your reply! I have to admit I still have only watched the first season of Outlander.
I think I should have narrowed down my original question, but couldn't find the right words to both translate and simply summarize the aspects I really enjoyed.
What I probably meant to say was, as far as I know there aren't many books that include pagan ritualism. As in Goddess, drawing circles, elements, etc. :)
Books that hint at more than just the existence of polytheism or knowledge of herbology.
Ah, I get it! You'll love my new series. Sorry that you have to wait until October for MOON CHOSEN, but I promise it'll be worth it. Have you read the little book I wrote for Harlequin Nocturne, THE AVENGER? You'd enjoy that, too. Have you tried Anne Bishop's THE OTHERS series? It's set in a fantasy world that feels very familiar and have many shamanic and pagan themes.
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I think I should have narrowed down my original question, but couldn't find the right words to both translate and simply summarize the aspects I really enjoyed.
What I probably meant to say was, as far as I know there aren't many books that include pagan ritualism. As in Goddess, drawing circles, elements, etc. :)
Books that hint at more than just the existence of polytheism or knowledge of herbology.

Is there also any chance the Goddess Summoning series will become available as audiobook?