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My favorite two books on the subject are The Witches' God and The Witches' Goddess by Janet and Stewart Farrar. It not only gives you a lot of good information on how our vision of the Lord and Lady came to be what they are today, but also a lot of thought experiments about thinking about deity in your own practice and working with those energies. They're very eye opening, IMO
The Witches' Goddess
The Witches' God
No worries, "the devil's hour" is a modern fabrication, I wrote a post on it here. :)
If you're drawn to Hellenic deities and feel her identity is Gaia, a good place to start research (on any Hellenic deity) is theoi.com.
If you want to ask more about venerating her in a traditional way, r/Hellenism would be a good place to visit and inquire.
If you're looking for more in a Wiccan perspective, a good book would be "The Witches' Goddess" by Stewart and Janet Farrar (they also wrote "The Witches God").