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The Last Druid

In The Last Druid, we follow Ganna, a teenage survivor of a Roman massacre, as she stumbles out of annihilation with vengeance in her mouth and ash in her lungs. What begins as a survival story quickly widens into something more layered: a journey through grief, memory, druidic inheritance, and the question of whether a shattered self can become a vessel for wisdom rather than only for revenge. Author Ivy Gilbert gives the novel a stark opening and then steadily deepens it, carrying Ganna from raw trauma into a larger struggle over what it means to preserve a people’s spirit when their world has been burned almost to nothing.

I found the book’s emotional temperature very compelling. It doesn’t ease the reader in; it throws readers into ruin. I admired that severity. Ganna’s fury is not ornamental. It has weight, and Gilbert lets that weight remain ugly, exhausting, and at times nearly feral. I especially liked the evolving dynamic between Ganna and Fionn, because their conversations keep the novel from becoming a simple revenge march. He presses against her rage without cheapening it, and the book is strongest when it lets wisdom arrive as resistance rather than comfort.

This is a rich Celtic historical fiction novel and a female-led epic, carried by Ganna’s ferocious will and by a world that feels steeped in ancestral memory, conquest, and myth. Beneath the historical-fantasy scaffolding, the novel is trying to write about trauma not as a single wound but as an organizing force in consciousness. A late revelation recasts much of what came before, and while that move is daring enough to divide readers, I thought it gave the story a haunted coherence. The prose can be emphatic, but it also has flashes of real vividness: fire, bark, breath, blood, and wind recur until the whole book feels hypnotic rather than merely descriptive. I came away feeling that the novel’s strongest magic is not its mysticism but its insistence that survival itself is strange, sacred labor.

I’d recommend The Last Druid to readers of historical fantasy, mythic fantasy, Celtic fantasy, trauma fiction, and female-driven coming-of-age stories, especially readers who want grief and spiritual inheritance to matter as much as plot. Fans of Madeline Miller may recognize a similar seriousness about myth, memory, and interior transformation, though Gilbert’s book is rougher-edged and more flame-scored. This is a fervent novel that turns survival into its own kind of sorcery.

Pages: 385 | ASIN : B0GNBYQJMG

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The Last Druid

Rome tried to erase the druids.
One woman survived.

The Last Druid is a powerful work of historical fiction set during the Roman conquest of Gaul, following a young Celtic woman raised among the druids – scholars, healers, and keepers of ancient wisdom older than any empire.

After her village is destroyed and her people are massacred, Ganna is left with nothing but grief, rage, and the sacred knowledge Rome sought to destroy. Guided by a mysterious elder and shaped by druidic teachings, she begins a dangerous journey across a land ruled by conquest, brutality, and fear.

As the Roman Empire tightens its grip, Ganna must choose between vengeance and transformation. Her path leads not only toward Rome itself, but toward a deeper awakening – one that challenges power through truth, compassion, and remembrance.

Blending ancient historymythic fiction, and spiritual themesThe Last Druid is a lyrical novel about survival, feminine strength, and the quiet resistance of wisdom in a violent world.

Perfect for readers of Celtic historical fictionfemale-led epicsspiritual historical novels, and stories about ancient Rome, druids, and lost civilizations.

Some empires conquer land.
Others fall to truth.

In Tune With The Universe

Ivy Gilbert Author Interview

Protectors of the Light follows twin siblings who have drifted apart over time and are reunited with the common goal to protect the light, preventing the universe from entering paranormal darkness. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?

The original setup to the story was due to a personal experience I had when I was in a car accident that totaled my car, and I had an out-of-body experience. This made me look at life as we know it, the universe, and spiritual situations differently and am more in tune with the universe as a whole, versus me as being separate from it.

What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

I enjoyed Hannah’s character the most. Though she felt insignificant, she actually had a lot of inner strength and had an important purpose for her life. Often women feel their lives aren’t as important as the lives of others, and this inspired me to create great meaning for her life.

The one more challenging for me was Nick. Life was always easy for him and he expressed an outward charm and confidence, yet he too had feelings of insecurity and fear, which is tough for a guy to often show.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The first theme that I wanted to explore was that we all have a purpose for our lives even though that purpose isn’t always recognized or figured out. Second, we are all connected. Many of us think we are alone or separate from each other, but we are all connected, and like a spider-web, every action has a result that weaves the web that connects us. And finally, I really wanted to explore the theme of personal energy, vibrations, and universal laws to help the reader take a more proactive approach to their life.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

I’m currently working on a book for women in business to help them in their careers and lives. Yes, I’m all over the place when I write from fiction to non-fiction, but when the inspiration hits… I have to follow!

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THE BATTLE BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK IS NEVER FULLY WON
Darkness lurks in the shadows of the world patiently waiting for its opportunity to emerge and take control. It’s only by protecting the Light that we keep it at bay.
Hannah has always considered her life as unremarkable even though she had an experience that few ever have. After receiving a journal sharing the stories of several women before her, she learns that no matter how ordinary a person might feel, life holds a purpose – often greater than one could ever imagine.

After years of limited communication with her twin brother, Nick, their lives become intertwined as they try to solve the mystery of a lost, ancient artifact. As they battle with the forces of Darkness, they once again come together and learn of the powerful bond that only twins can share and of their joint calling to protect the light.

This supernatural mystery shares knowledge of the universe in its quest to overcome Dark’s attempt at control.

Protectors of the Light

Protectors of the Light, by Ivy Gilbert, introduces us to Hannah and Nick Hanley. Hannah is involved in a car accident and has an out of body experience. Years later, Hannah returns home after her parents deaths and runs into Nick, her twin brother. Over the years, the two had grown distant from one another and they both…have secrets. Nick, too, had an experience similar to Hannah’s. With time, Hannah and Nick realize coming clean and working together would save countless lives. But will their secrets be exposed in time, or will darkness prevail?

Protectors of the Light is a story readers of many genres will enjoy. The bond between the two siblings is explored at length in the story and is an enjoyable relationship to follow. The fact that they each have flaws but are still open to giving each other a chance is what makes the plot interesting. The supernatural element in the story is fascinating and well-crafted. Gilbert’s descriptions immerse the reader in the story and give a real sense of the characters’ surroundings and what they are feeling.

Hannah is going through the empty-nest phase of life and now wonders how best to fill her time. Nick has been searching for something that has been missing in his life for years. Their struggles are highly relatable. The author manages to weave a tale of the supernatual seamlessly with the search for a higher purpose. As the story progresses, the author expertly builds the mystery, tension, and action as the plot unfolds making this a book that is difficult to put down.

I highly recommend Protectors of the Light, by Ivy Gilbert. This thrilling supernatural read is perfect for those who are looking for a fascinating plot with well-developed characters who will help them get in touch with their spiritual side.

Pages: 229 | ASIN: ‎ B0B1JBRDBR

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