Morrigan sounds like Morgan Le Faye, is there any correlation?
Anida: No, there’s no connection. Morrigan is a figure from Irish mythology, also known as the crow goddess. She features especially in the story of Cuchullain. Keira: Was she the original inspiration for the novel? Anida: Morrigan and Tadhg appear in my first novel, The Pebble (http://www.amirapress.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_43&products_id=209 published under author name Nadia Williams). I became intrigued by these two, and just had to write the story of how they got together. Keira: How does one have sex with the goddess of death? How does it change the hero? Anida: Very carefully, haha. Tadhg is fundamentally changed over the first three times they have sex, but explaining the precise nature and scope of the change will be giving away much of the story, so my lips are sealed. Keira: What would you do if you fell in love with the god of death? Would your actions and reactions be similar to Tadhg Daniels? Anida: When I fall in love, I focus on being myself and