Books tagged: celtic folklore

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Ard Magister    by Laura J. Underwood
Price: $2.99 USD. 97230 words. Published by Sky Warrior Book Publishing  on May 12, 2011. .

Rhoyd Smytheson had no idea what a terrible place the world could be when he ran away from home. Nearly killed by bandits, Rhoyd is rescued by the Keltoran mercenary, Conor Mac Manahan, and his healer wife Eithne. The bandits are under the control of the bloodmage Socorro Nathrach who wants to steal Rhoyd's essence. But when Socorro sends the bandits to fetch Rhoyd, Eithne is kidnapped instead,
The Druids' Daughter - Forbidden Magic    by Christina McCarthy
Price: $2.99 USD. 71280 words. Published on July 18, 2011. .

Regan,a chieftain's daughter in Ireland's ancient past,has enjoyed a carefree childhood, secure in the love of her clan.But there is something in her history of which she is unaware - a sacred druid promise placed upon her at her birth. There is only one way to escape her fate - to pass through the terrifying Ordeal of the Rowan. Alone, she must journey to the Otherworlds,& face her deepest fears.
Fey Girl    by Kevin Newman
Price: $4.99 USD. 64610 words. Published on September 17, 2011. .

Jude Pender has troubles managing his emotions. Case in point: Cecile. He thinks he can bury his thoughts and that the rest of his neurons will naturally grow around them, leaving an obelisk that he can visit as if in a dream. And since he doesn't know when to give up, the result will be an explosive release after a series of betrayals.
The Selkie    by Jen Ný
Price: $0.99 USD. 4780 words. Published on May 9, 2012. .

In this retelling of Celtic myth, a young fisherman named Conall loses his beloved wife to the fury of the sea. In his grief, he loses his will to live until he is rescued by a woman who appears to have come from the sea itself.
RIVERVOICES: Celtic Myths for a Woman' s Journey    by Peg Elliott Mayo
Price: $3.99 USD. 46770 words. Published on August 27, 2012. .

Here are newly-minted Celtic myths about the seasons of a woman's life told with lyric intimacy of challenges, opportunities, dangers and triumphs. These are made relevant for modern women through short essays relating them to life today. There is a series of penetrating self-reflection questions at the end of each section.