Bestselling Author

Ashleen O’Gaea

Fiona’s Girl Friday

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Ashleen O’Gaea

Fiona’s Girl Friday

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Reader Reviews

five stars

In the 39 years my husband and I have been married he’s read two of my books, of which this is one, and that’s probably the sum total of his book reading altogether, (not counting technical books, of which there have been many). That’s a good indicator of how much we both appreciated IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LITTLE WHITE DOG and what a unique find this book proved to be!

J. Fiest, Amazon Customer

five stars

“Samhain to Ostara” is a unique book among all the other books on the Sabbats out there… instead of rehashing all the stuff previously beaten to death in other books, Ms. O’Gaea instead goes deeper and explores the meaning of these sabbats to us in modern times. What really piques my interest, is near the end, where Ms. O’Gaea categorizes things to teach about each Sabbat to children, grouped by their ages. Very useful!! I can hardly wait to get my hands on “Beltane to Mabon”!! All in all, this book is a fantastic addition to my library!

S. Lehnert, Amazon Customer

Back at it Again!

It has been some time since I’ve blogged here, probably because it has been some time since I’ve been writing. But – it’s November, and that’s National Novel Writing Month, and it compels me. (This is my thirteenth year…

Not Writing Related

So, Husband-man, aka Dear Husband (DH, which is the abbreviation we use on the RV FB pages), had his first cataract surgery last Thursday, and will have his second this coming Thursday. For the next forever weeks (not really – 7 weeks, really) there will be eye…

Tidying the Office

So, I started reading Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, and even before I’ve finished the book, I’m heavily into the process. I’ve modified it some, but it’s working for me. And in theory, tidying one’s space also…

After years spent soaking in the sun-drenched deserts of Arizona, she has returned to her roots in Oregon, where the air hums with the scent of pine and the Columbia River whispers tales older than time.