Mar 15, 2015
I’m very pleased to announce that the entire Intertwined Souls Series will be published by AUSXIP Publishing. The first book “In The Blood of the Greeks” will be available in print and ebook.
Check out the most amazing cover, designed by Jazzy Trafficano who is the Art Director for AUSXIP Publishing.
IN THE BLOOD OF THE GREEKS
Intertwined Souls Series – Book 1
by Mary D. Brooks
Historical lesbian romance in War Ravaged Greece.
Secrets. Passion. Destiny.
In the Blood of the Greeks is set against the backdrop of World War II. The novel begins in a most troublesome period of human history, where subjugated by the might of Nazi Germany, two women meet under extraordinary circumstances. This is the story of Eva Muller, the daughter of a German Major, in command of the occupying force in Larissa, Greece in 1942. Through the intervention of the village priest she meets Zoe Lambros, a young Greek woman with vengeance in her heart and a faith in God that has been shattered by the death of her family.
Eva and Zoe must work together and overcome their hatred for each other while facing down their own demons. Hatred turns to friendship as they find common ground while helping Jews escape from the Nazis.
Available Soon!
Mar 6, 2015
Here’s the podcast of the radio interview which I did today with Sherri from Chatting with Sherri!
Mary Interview on Chatting with Sherri 05 March 2015
Posted on: 6th March 2015

Today on Chatting With Sherri we welcome the talented bard, Mary D. Brooks, to chat about her writing, her promotional video and her love of the show Xena, Warrior Princess fan fiction.
Mar 5, 2015

ANNOUNCEMENT:
I would like to announce that the relationship between myself and Bedazzled Ink Publishing Company was terminated through mutual agreement today.
I’m working on something new and will have some surprises for you very soon.
All the books will be available again shortly (in print and e-book form).
Thank you, and sorry for the inconvenience.
Mar 1, 2015
I’m thrilled to announce that Adrienne Wilkinson has filmed a role for Intertwined Souls Series (my book series) as Helena Lambros, Zoe’s mother.
The dynamic duo – Penny Cavanaugh (Zoe Lambros) and Adrienne Wilkinson (Helena Lambros). Watching this from behind the camera, I had the widest smile ever because they were working so well together. My face hurt from smiling so much. I was so proud of Penny – Adrienne is such an awesome actress and Penny was acting her heart out. I really can’t wait for you guys to see this. This is the only hint of Adrienne’s role you will get! Enjoy!
You can find out more about the Intertwined Souls Series at http://www.nextchapter.net
Feb 28, 2015
Here are some fantastic photos from the set of the Intertwined Souls Series promo we filmed in Los Angeles from 23-25 February. I was so excited to see Eva and Zoe come to life. Kat and Penny Cavanaugh were incredible to watch! We also had Adrienne Wilkinson (Xena Warrior Princess) appeared as Zoe’s mother Helena and did a voice over. I can’t wait for you to all see it!














Feb 12, 2015

The Intertwined Souls series is devoted to the lives of Eva and Zoe – I wanted to explore two totally different characters from a different angle. Eva’s backstory is very emotional and one of the questions I get from readers is about the aversion therapy Eva is forced to endure because of her lesbianism.
Eva’s descent into mental anguish begins on an infamous day in German history – Kristallnacht – the Night of Broken Glass. Kristallnacht was a series of coordinated deadly attacks) against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and Austria on 9–10 November 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces and non-Jewish civilians. German authorities looked on without intervening. The name Kristallnacht comes from the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues had their windows smashed.
We first meet Eva in 1942 in a small Greek town of Larissa where we see the physical and mental limitations this has wrought on her.
Eva is not Jewish and took part in Kristallnacht – she was a member of the Hitler Youth as most children were during the Nazi era. Eva is horrified by what she is seeing and runs back home but that is where her problems begin. Her mother has been killed on the belief she was a Jewess and her father, Major Hans Muller, is distraught. He is also informed that his daughter was out, against his orders, with her friends and with her lesbian lover. He is enraged Eva would bring shame to the Muller name – a well respected, wealthy family in Germany – that he beats her. She’s barely alive when Muller’s brother Dr Dieter Muller tells him of a treatment he is working on to ‘cure’ homosexuals of their deviancy. From this moment forward, Eva’s life descends into a world of pain.
I have spoken to psychologists, to people who have undergone this “treatment” and have done extensive research into it. I can’t begin to tell you how horrified I was when I first read about it.
In the novel “In the Blood of the Greeks” we find out that Eva had undergone electroshock therapy and aversion therapy years before she arrived in Greece (where the novel begins) to “cure” her of her lesbianism. The “cure” consists of electroshock therapy and aversion therapy; a truly barbaric way to change someone’s nature. It does work, in the sense, it causes them extreme pain when they are aroused yet it doesn’t change who they are. You can’t change someone from homosexual to heterosexual no matter how much you torture them but you can train them that if they have those thoughts then the end result will be extreme pain. Eva does find a way out of this hell but it takes years of therapy. (Where Shadows Linger)
I chose to highlight (if that is the right word to use) this in the Intertwined Souls series. How someone can undergo this treatment and still be able to function is one of the things that intrigued me.
- What kind of problems do they have in dealing with their memories?
- What physical problems arise?
- How do they cope emotionally?
- Can they be in a healthy relationship?
- How long does it take for them to be able to function normally?
Unfortunately this “therapy” is still being used today.
I received this email (and with Blaire’s permission) I’m posting it because it has moved beyond words. A writer writes to tell a good story and along the way, if/when a reader is moved by that story, we don’t usually know it unless we (the writer) is told. When I received this email, I was overcome with emotion.
Please take a moment and have a read of Blaire’s email (posted with her permission)
Reading this series has been such an experience for me. I’m 29 now. I started reading this series when I was about 16. It started with Out of Darkness.
As you have expanded the details through the release of later editions, you have been able to capture what it was to not only be in a war torn country but to be lesbian women in that time period. One of which underwent torture to cure her “illness”. You have been able to somehow step into those shoes. And let the readers experience a sliver of what so many on this earth have gone through. Be it straight, gay, Christian, Jewish. It doesn’t matter. You have captured every character you have written with integrity.
I have been able to relate to your characters. Especially Eva. Your books have helped me heal in a way. The struggles she went through and continues to go through and her ability to overcome them have helped me in overcoming my own obstacles. You have been able to capture those struggles as they would have occurred. Almost exactly.
I essentially grew up with this series. And I am so excited to see what adventures await Stella and Tessa. And to see where life takes Eva and Zoe as they continue their journey. Thank you for continuing to write about these characters I have come to love.
Blaire
Please read: Gay Conversion Therapy: An Interesting Article in Psychology Today for more insights into this
Wiki states:
1920s psychoanalysts assumed that homosexuality was pathological and that attempts to treat it were appropriate, although psychoanalytic opinion about changing homosexuality was largely pessimistic. Those forms of homosexuality that were considered perversions were usually held to be uncurable. Psychoanalysts‘ tolerant statements about homosexuality arose from recognition of the difficulty of achieving change. Beginning in the 1930s and continuing for roughly twenty years, major changes occurred in how psychoanalysts viewed homosexuality, which involved a shift in the rhetoric of psychoanalysts, some of whom felt free to ridicule and abuse their gay patients
What is Conversion Therepy?
Conversion therapy (also known as reparative therapy) is a range of treatments that aim to change sexual orientation from homosexual to heterosexual. Such treatments have been criticized for being pseudo-scientific.
Conversion therapy has been a source of controversy in the United States and other countries.[6] The American Psychiatric Association has condemned “psychiatric treatment, such as reparative or conversion therapy which is based upon the assumption that homosexuality per se is a mental disorder or based upon the a priori assumption that the patient should change his/her sexual homosexual orientation.”[7] It states that, “Ethical practitioners refrain from attempts to change individuals’ sexual orientation.”[8] It also states that political and moral debates over the integration of gays and lesbians into the mainstream of American society have obscured scientific data about changing sexual orientation “by calling into question the motives and even the character of individuals on both sides of the issue.”[7]
If you wish to read more, here are some links although researching this topic.