Book about Morgan la Fey, the sister of King Arthur in Arthurian literature. It explores the shifting portrayal of Morgan from Celtic Sovereignity goddess to cartoon supervillain and it reveals her identity through an investigation of the 'enchantress' evolution over the past millennium and its implications for gender relations today. While Western culture consistently seeks to control female sexuality by categorizing a woman's identity into either a mother or a lover, i.e. a Madonna or a whore, Morgan offers a unique duality, a refusal to let her identity be fractured. Here, Kristina Pérez makes the connection between the tension between those two roles and Morgan la Fey's descent within Arthurian legend from goddess to witch. .