Sabrina is a nature-loving empath who has always felt deeply connected to the world around her. Professionally, she is a nurse who integrates her caring spirit into her writing, drawing on her knowledge of healing and herbal remedies to create rich, authentic narratives.
Her literary passion lies in retelling historical and mythical stories, particularly those from the medieval and post-Roman periods. In her debut book, The Untold Story, Sabrina reimagines the story of King Arthur from the perspective of his foster mother, focusing on human resilience, love, and the natural world rather than magic.
While Sabrina's work is steeped in history, it is her belief in the power of nature and love that sets her apart. Her research into Celtic and Roman cultures brings a fresh perspective to these well-known tales, and her unique storytelling emphasizes the strength found in human connections and understanding.
When she is not writing, Sabrina enjoys reading detective stories and mysteries, listening to a wide range of music from classical to rock, and spending time outdoors, especially at the beach. An advocate for animals, she finds joy in saving turtles and caring for her beloved cats.
Sabrina admires authors like Bernard Cornwell, Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, and Marion Zimmer-Bradley for their compelling storytelling.
Passionate about life and the stories it tells, Sabrina continues to craft narratives that celebrate human strength and the beauty of the natural world.
“The Untold Story” is a gripping historical novel that brilliantly reimagines the legends of Britain through the eyes of Senara, a woman whose life and family are deeply intertwined with the land's most iconic figures. In an era of constant conflict and change, Senara’s journey mirrors the timeless struggles of individuals caught in the turmoil of war.
Set in 5th-century Britain, “The Untold Story” offers an intimate and unflinching look at a world in upheaval. Senara, a former priestess turned healer, recounts her experiences from the sacred isles of the druids to the harsh battlefields where warriors like King Arthur fought to protect their lands from Saxon invaders. Her story strips away the mythologized images of knights in shining armor, revealing a more authentic portrayal of a society grappling with survival, honor, and identity.
In today’s world, where wars and the threat of conflict are still very much a reality, “The Untold Story” is strikingly relevant. It resonates with the human spirit, exploring the complexity of love, loyalty, and betrayal against the backdrop of relentless struggle and sacrifice. As Senara’s story unfolds, it serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring human experiences that transcend time—those of fear, resilience, and the quest for peace.
This novel is not only a fresh take on the Arthurian legends but also a compelling reflection on the universal themes of conflict and survival, making it a must-read for those seeking to understand the past’s influence on the present.
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