
Lilith: The Woman Who Walked Between Worlds is a dual‑POV, dual‑timeline psychological love story told in first person, unfolding across the modern world and 14th‑century Florence on the edge of the Renaissance. Lilith’s journey begins in present‑day St. Augustine, Florida, where a single encounter with Marek awakens a depth of emotion she never expected. Their connection is immediate, overwhelming, and ultimately shattering - a fracture that follows them for years. A decade later, Marek tells his side. Through his voice, the reader uncovers the betrayal that broke them, the karmic bond that predates this lifetime, and the ancient patterns echoing through their story. Beneath their story runs a quiet, mythic current – a feminine cosmology drawn from the Lilith–Selena duality: two moons, split into shadow and light. As their two perspectives braid together, the novel moves between memory, destiny, feminine awakening, and the invisible threads that bind souls across time. What begins as a love story becomes a threshold between realities, psychological, historical, and mythic, where the past and present mirror each other across centuries. Perfect for readers who crave depth, dual timelines, pre-Renaissance Italy, and love stories that feel lived rather than observed.