
Who was your favorite character to write in The Sword Unsheathed?
Itβs a tie between the two Donoghue sisters. Ashling is the protagonist, and I love sharing the adventure through her eyes. But Deirdreβs sassy, straight-talking personality is also fun to write. Their dialogues just flow!
Where did your inspiration come from?
My inspiration for the Guardians of Erin series was a set of circumstances similar to what Ashling Donoghue experiences at the beginning of the story: (1) sudden and inexplicable homesickness for Ireland, a country I hadn’t visited or even considered before opening a simple Irish picture book; (2) speaking Irish, a language I’d never learned, in my sleep; and (3) total certainty that I would–and in fact HAD TO–travel there. I was 17 at the time, just like Ashling.
Was there anything you changed from one revision to the next?
A minor characterβs name, and I added/changed a few words here and there. Otherwise, the scenes were the same.
How does this series differ from your Novels of Ravenwood series?
This series is young adult paranormal fantasy, featuring sweet romance that hints at something more. The Novels of Ravenwood are medieval/time travel romances with paranormal elements and plenty of spice!
What is your current writing project about?
At the moment, Iβm writing Return of the Raven, the fifth and final book in The Novels of Ravenwood series. My hero is an expert in medieval studies in 1957; my heroine, an English noblewoman with psychic gifts in 1081. Both travel through time, and their love sets the stage for the entire series.
Blurb
Ashling Donoghue is no closer to finding her parents than she was the night they disappeared. But hope returns as her brother Kian channels the Sword of Light, revealing past-life secrets and truths long suppressed.
The more she learns, the greater she fears the darkness that drowns the Netherworld also drives her. Is Aengus her true love, or is it Lorcan? Does her future wait in shadow or the light?
One point is clear: the threads of her past-self are woven inextricably into the tapestry of her soul. An impossible choice looms before her, and all the while, evil is poised to strike.
Excerpt
βClose your eyes, and donβt open them until I tell you.β
Nerves atwitter, I did as Aengus asked. A brief, subtle tingling sensation swept through my body as we slipped into the Otherworld.
A moment later, he released one of my hands but held fast to the other. βAll right. You can look now.β
I opened my eyes. We stood before an immense, grass-topped mound surrounded by a multitude of tightly-packed, white stones.
It looked familiar. βWait a minute. This is a famous prehistoric tomb. Whatβs it called? Newgrange?β
Aengus nodded. βI call it SΓ in BhrΓΊ, and itβs part of BrΓΊ na BΓ³inne, or the βPalace of the Boyneβ in County Meath. Weβre in the valley of the River Boyne.β
I gave him a sideways glance. βDid you say βpalaceβ?β
βIn the physical world, this is an ancient temple and passage tomb, more than five thousand years old. Here in the Otherworldβ¦well, itβs best to show you.β
The next instant, we stood inside a grand, circular hall, far larger than the mound weβd viewed outside, with a high, domed ceiling. Tri-spiral designs covered the walls, but the space was empty except for a five-tiered fountain at its center.
My gaze locked onto the trickling, golden liquid. A feeling of dΓ©jΓ vu overwhelmed me, and I shivered. βIs thatβ¦mead?β
βYou remember!β
I turned to him. βRemember what exactly?β
βThis fountain flows eternally with mead. My parents gave it to us as a wedding gift.β
βTo you and Caer, you mean.β
He squeezed my hand. βDoes anything else spark your memory?β
βThe spirals seem familiar.β
His blue eyes shone. βThey should. We lived here for centuries.β
βCaer lived here, not me.β
βBut you were Caer.β
My insecurities ganged up on me and knotted my stomach. Is that the only reason why you want me? Because of who I once was?
Could I ask that out loud? What if he said yes?
Yes or no, I had to know. A lasting relationship required honesty and communication. My parentsβ love had taught me that, and I wanted nothing less.
I pulled my hand from his grasp and took a step back. βMaybe you wish I still was Caer.β
His blissful expression devolved into a frown. After a heart-stopping moment, he found his voice. βWhat?β
βSometimes I wonder whether you like me or just who I used to be.β
βYou canβt fight your soulβs history.β
βEspecially when everyone keeps shoving it down my throat.β My gut tightened further.
βWhoβs everyone?β
I huffed. βKian. Robin. Deirdre. Lorcan. And nowββ
βLorcan?β There was an edge to his voice.
βYes, Lorcan. Iβve seen him a couple of times, but not because I went lookingβ¦β I couldnβt finish that sentence. My soul had obviously sought Lorcan the night I traveled to Dun Aengus.
βAshling, you know how I feel about him.β
βYeah, well, you werenβt around to stop me, were you?β
His frown deepened. βWhat do you mean?β
βItβs hard to have a relationship with someone whoβs never around.β
βAnd Lorcan is around. Is that what youβre saying?β
βHeβs always there, waiting in the wings, ready to take your place.β
Aengus slammed a fist into his other hand. βItβs time I showed himββ
βNo! Itβs time you showed me whether you want me or Caer, because Iβve had it with ghosts from the past messing up myββ
He grasped my arms and pulled me close. His mouth came down on mine in a searing kiss. Releasing my arms, he stole his own around me, and I responded in kind. Bodies and tongues entwined, we rode the wave of the kiss for a blissful moment that seemed as eternal as the bubbling fountain beside us. Nothing else mattered.
When at last he pulled back, he gave me a tender smile. βDoes that answer your question?β
βUmβ¦β My head still spun from the kiss.
βI kissed you, not Caer. I brought you here tonight because I wanted to share a piece of myself with you. Itβs only natural I wondered if youβd remember it. After all, a part of your soul lived here for ages.β
I scanned the vacant, cavernous space. βIf we lived here so long, whereβs all the furniture?β
The light in his eyes dimmed. βOnce upon a time, this place brimmed with beautyβ¦with rare treasures, music, poetry, and the laughter of friends and courtiers. But when you leftβ¦when Caer leftβ¦nothing was the same. I couldnβt stay.β He squeezed his eyes shut, as if to block out painful memories.
Thick tentacles of worry and guilt wrapped around my heart as though a legendary kraken sought to drown me in a sea of regret. I placed a hand on Aengusβs cheek. βIβm sorry.β
His eyes opened, and he covered my hand with his. βDonβt be.β

Books 1 and 2 in the Guardians of Erin Series Now Only 99Β’ for a limited Time! Click on the Images Below to Learn More
Blurb for Book 1:
Ashling Donoghue never dreamed moving to Ireland would rock her perception of reality and plunge her into a mystery that brings legend to life.
At seventeen, sheβs never had a boyfriend, but she feels an immediate connection to Aengus Breasal, the son of the wealthy Irishman whoβs invited her family to stay at his Killarney estate. For the first time in her life, a guy she likes seems attracted to her.
But Aengus is secretive, with good reason. He and his family are the Tuatha DΓ© Danann, ageless, mythical guardians adept at shifting between this reality and the magical dimension known as the Otherworld. Evil forces from that world threaten the Breasals, the Donoghues, and all of Ireland. Ashling must open her heart, face her fears, and embrace a destiny greater than she could ever have imagined.
Blurb for Book 2:
Since moving to Ireland, Ashling Donoghue has tackled one challenge after another. Now the mystery of her parents’ disappearance seems unsolvable. Are they dead or only missing? No oneβnot even the godlike Breasalsβhas a clue. Hope and fear war inside her, but she’s determined to find answers and stay strong for her siblings. Even as she hones newfound powers, her banshee-in-training sister Deirdre needs her support.
Ashling could use a little help herself. She’s struggling to navigate her first romance, and while Aengus Breasal stirs her body, mind, and soul, his nemesis Lorcan does too. Both men harbor secrets about her past life as Caer. One has ties to Aoife, the scheming wind demon whose influence is on the rise.
As the Stone of Destiny awakens, so does the conflict within.
About the Author

Judith Sterling is an award-winning author whose love of history and passion for the paranormal infuse everything she writes. Whether penning medieval romance (The Novels of Ravenwood) or young adult paranormal fantasy (the Guardians of Erin series), her favorite themes include true love, destiny, time travel, healing, redemption, and finding the hidden magic which exists all around us. She loves to share that magic with readers and whisk them far away from their troubles, particularly to locations in the British Isles.
Her nonfiction books, written under Judith Marshall, have been translated into multiple languages. She has an MA in linguistics and a BA in history, with a minor in British Studies. Born in that sauna called Florida, she craved cooler climes, and once the travel bug bit, she lived in England, Scotland, Sweden, Wisconsin, Virginia, and on the island of Nantucket. She currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts with her husband and their identical twin sons.
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Congratulations, Judith, of your release today! this is such a good series, and this book is an outstanding addition. Best of luck π
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Thank you so much, Barbara! Your support means everything! π
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Happy release day!
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Thank you, Jennifer! π
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Happy Release Day, Judith! Both series are phenomenal! Congratulations!
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Thanks a million, Mary! I really appreciate your kind words and support. π
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Thank you for this beautiful post, Sydney. Wishing you a great week ahead! π
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Big congrats on your release!
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Thanks, Shirley! π
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Congratulations! Best of luck with your book. D. V. π¦
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Thanks a million, D.V.!
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I started reading my copy today, and I am loving it! Best of luck with it, Judy!
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Oh my goodness! I’m so happy you’re enjoying it! Thanks for letting me know, Donna. π
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