Ms. Aleta Boudreaux This is Me
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Order of Bards , Ovates and Druids
Lewes, East Sussex, England
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1. Historical Fiction about a Druid Priestess, Song of the White Swan by Aleta Boudreaux
www.laughingowl.com/aleta/alet - [Cached]Published on: 1/16/2007 Last Visited: 3/14/2007
Aleta Boudreaux
Aleta is descended from four generations of artists. She has a degree in Fine Arts from Auburn University, Auburn Alabama and for the past twenty-five years, has been studying healing, New Age and Native American philosophy and comparative religions. Her research led her to write, Song of the White Swan, published in 1998 by Laughing Owl Publishing.
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During 1998 and 2000 Aleta toured Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania, signing books and lecturing on topics relevant to publishing and creative writing.
She is a current member of the Alabama Writer's Forum. a member of the Theosophical Society in America and the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.
Her recently completed novel, Beneath the Crescent Moon is set in New Orleans, the south Louisiana bayou and exotic Belize. -
2. Swan Review
www.laughingowl.com/Swan/swanr - [Cached]Published on: 2/21/2002 Last Visited: 5/31/2008
What reviewers are saying about Song of the White Swan by Aleta Boudreaux
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"Blend together the best romantic Arthurian writers like Lady Mary Stewart in her Merlin series; Katherine Neville like she writes in The Eight, and add the mystique of a Lynn Andrews and you have a fantastic stay in your seat writer like Ms. Boudreaux."
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Aleta Boudreaux has succeeded in bringing together the history of France with the early years of the New World."
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"Aleta Boudreaux writes a tremendous historical romance that could easily sell as a romance or a historical fiction.
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In the end, it is Ms. Boudreaux's obvious talent that shines throughout every page of this great book.
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Author Aleta Boudreaux has researched her subjects well, and displays an intriguing knowledge of the Old Religion without giving away any of the secrets.Her use of ceremony and ritual is impeccable; her description of the intrigues of the courts of France, vivid and commanding.

