Katherine

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Katherine.


The Phantom of th...
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (page 50 of 360)
"On hiatus. Not abandoned, but put aside until I can find a hard copy. So, for now, I'll continue reading other things." Jul 25, 2013 07:45PM

 
Arabian Nights: T...

progress: 
 
  (page 436 of 591)
"It's been a few months since I've updated...but I've been working on this one... Just a little further and I'll be done. Yay." Jul 25, 2013 07:44PM

 
Welcome to Night ...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Loading...
Cathy Linh Che
“Persephone had it right.
If you must go, might as well
take all of spring with you—”
Cathy Linh Che, Split

Emma Mildon
“I believe in kindness and karma—which could make me a Buddhist. I believe in mystic healing and crystals’ powers—which could make me a witch. I believe in truth, honor, and forgiveness—which could make me a Christian. I even believe in the existence of past lives and that each and every one of us is watched over by guides from the other side—which, to some, would make me totally woo-woo squared.”
Emma Mildon, The Soul Searcher's Handbook: A Modern Girl's Guide to the New Age World

Lynne Ewing
In antiquity, Hekate was loved and revered as the goddess of the dark moon. People looked to her as a guardian against unseen dangers and spiritual foes.
All was well until Persephone, the goddess of spring, was kidnapped by Hades and ordered to live in the underworld for three months each year. Persephone was afraid to make the journey down to the land of the dead alone, so year after year Hekate lovingly guided her through the dark passageway and back. Over time Hekate became known as Persephone's attendant. But because Persephone was also the queen of the lower world, who ruled over the dead with her husband, Hades, Hekate's role as a guardian goddess soon became twisted and distorted until she was known as the evil witch goddess who stalked the night, looking for innocent people to bewitch and carry off to the underworld.
Today few know the great goddess Hekate. Those who do are blessed with her compassion for a soul lost in the realm of evil. Some are given a key.

Lynne Ewing, Into the Cold Fire

“Do not worry about your contradictions - Persephone is both floral maiden and queen of death. You, too, can be both.”
Nichole McElhaney, A Sisterhood of Thorns and Vengeance

Pauline Albanese
“Tell them that you weren't hungry, tell them you followed the pomegranates seeds because hey tasted like blood, like love.”
Pauline Albanese, The Closed Doors

758 The Rory Gilmore Book Club — 23310 members — last activity Dec 27, 2025 10:06PM
Reading is sexy! This group is for fans of literature and the Gilmore Girls. Join us for some witty banter, numerous pop culture references, and enlig ...more
year in books
Kacey C...
843 books | 131 friends

Cyndi B...
686 books | 894 friends

Christina
727 books | 89 friends

Kam
Kam
376 books | 82 friends

Cody Da...
901 books | 84 friends

Robin M...
261 books | 52 friends

Marlena
104 books | 36 friends

Morgi
181 books | 34 friends

More friends…



Polls voted on by Katherine

Lists liked by Katherine