About The Author Katherine Eileen Dowling Katherine is my pseudonym, chosen to protect my family as this book, a labor of many years, finally comes to fruition. The unexpected loss of my Mother created a void I wasn't prepared to face. In seeking solace, I revisited earlier writings and discovered that, remarkably, the seeds of this magical tale had been sown at my Mother's bedside, amidst the quiet hours of nursing and vigil. Following a path once envisioned by my Grandmother, I entered the field of nursing, and with a poignant twist of fate, found myself caring for and nursing my Mother, an experience that profoundly shaped me. My enduring fascination for both the healing arts and the elusive magic that whispers at the edges of our world has long captivated me. Within these pages, I weave together these two passions, drawing upon my medical background and extensive research, grounded in fact yet unbound by it. For safety and narrative intrigue, I have taken artistic license with the pharmaceuticals and herbal remedies you will encounter. Rest assured, your search for their exact counterparts will prove fruitless, though their essence often lies within the vast tapestry of our world.
A Christmas Tail for Christmas Eve 2025
by Katherine Eileen Dowling Author’s Blog: The Quiet Before the Snow Christmas Eve dawned with a deceptive, porcelain beauty. In the high-altitude silence of the Welsh coast and the sheltered valleys of Ashbury, the light was the same—thin, pale, and brittle. It was a moment of absolute stillness before the storm, both literal and metaphorical. Ashbury: The Clinical Reality At the Ashbury estate, the day began with the cold precision of a field hospital. Ewan and Jamie sat at the breakfast table, the rest of the world sleeping on, unaware of the quiet war against decay the family waged daily. Jamie pored over her list of appointments, her brow furrowed with a grim focus. “I have a full ulcer clinic today,” she remarked, the words sounding stark against the clink of silver. “Wonderful. And would you be so kind as not to discuss the details while I finish my breakfast?” Ewan sighed, looking at his egg with sudden disdain. “Sorry, dear. I forget how squeamish you are about those inju...
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