In a comeback play, the old gods send forward in time a man cursed by the Morrigan. Padraic O’Duibh is the long-haired, woad-tattooed son of an Irish god and a human mother. Personally, he’d rather be in hell than champion for the cute-hoor Irish gods.
Never take money from a fairy. Mealla O’Conner, a Métis by birthright, half Irish, and half Native American from Canada has a website, Trainingintotemism dot com that also does WICCA. As an entrepreneur not a believer, she now has to learn what she is and what she has to bring to the fight the hard way, while doing.
At the sights of holy wells, portal tombs, dolmans, and fairy forts, the veil between worlds is tearing. Practitioner/priests are summoning the dead. With Cork City as collateral damage, a magical free-for-all-feck-a-thon on the mist-shrouded island has begun.
Julie G. Murphy, has a M.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University and a certificate in short story writing from LongRidgeWritersGroup®.
Her first book, Flipping Rich Bastards, was voted 1st place by a judge in the Helen McCloy Mystery Writers of America Scholarship for Mystery Writing; and from four others, it was awarded two thirds and a fourth.
She has two other books, a romance, Western Knight, a Melange Books/Satin Romance, and a YA utopic, As If Something Happened, published by TouchPoint Books.
She taught English as a second language in Nagasaki, Japan, and has lived in Ireland for two years, with her Irish husband. She went to sea with him on British Petroleum oil tankers. She was born in Idaho, the granddaughter of Spanish Basques, and spent one year with Boise State University in the Basque country in Spain. She now lives in Idaho and Florida.
With her publications and her master’s degree in Writing Popular Fiction, she has taught seminars. She is a professional member of Florida Writers Association that connects professional writers with promotional work.
Connect with Julie:
Juliegmurphy@gmail.com
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