Fifteen-year-old Donough is determined to make the High Kingship his own after Brian Boru united all of Ireland for the first time ever against the ancestral tyranny of the vicious invaders from the north.
But even as he tries to establish his power base at the emerald stronghold of Kincora, his schemes are hampered by his mother’s treachery and his brother’s rivalry.
Before long, yet another impasse rears its head. The Celtic kings demand a Christian consort for their supreme leader, and Donough’s heart belongs to a druid.
A soaring chronicle of courage and conquest in a land wreathed in myth, this is a must-read for fans of Bernard Cornwell, M. K. Hume and Juliet Marillier.
Praise for Pride of Lions‘Expect demand from Llywelyn fans’ Booklist
‘Llywelyn tells a strong story distinguished by its psychological depth and by her knowledge of ancient Irish history’ Publishers Weekly
‘The reader remains captivated from first page to last’ Jean M. Auel, bestselling author of the beloved Earth’s Children series
‘She writes about ancient Ireland as if she just had breakfast there’ Parke Godwin, World Fantasy Award-winning SFF author
‘Morgan Llywelyn is surely the modern-day Bard of the Irish’ Beatrice Small, bestselling historical romance author
‘One of my all-time favourite authors’ Jude Deveraux, bestselling historical romance author
‘The best there is in the field of historical fiction’ Jennifer Wilde, bestselling gothic romance author
New York Times-bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn was born in New York City to an Irish father and Welsh-Irish mother. She is an Irish-American historical novelist with a career spanning over thirty years. Over the course of twenty-six award winning novels she has created an outstanding body of work which was recognised with the Exceptional Celtic Woman of the Year Award from Celtic Women International in 1999.