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Title::
The sword of light
First Author value, for Searching:
Graham, Heather, author. 1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGggRPfhgT7MrjxRJWMT3
General Note:
Includes sneak peak of the author's "A cruise to die for" (pages 303-324).
Format:
Book
Abstract:
"Will fabled objects of myth be enough to defend their emerald isle? The mystical Tuatha De Danann walked the hills of ancient Ireland long before the first Ri, or king, ever ruled the land. Before they stepped back to make way for mankind, they left behind objects of incredible power that would reveal themselves when most needed. When invaders from the North arrive, it feels like the moment that has long been foretold has finally come. Deidre, the daughter of a Ri, and Kylin, the son of a Northman who found peace and a home in Eire, have little in common, until they begin seeing visions of these fantastical gifts. The revelation that a traitor exists among the many Irish kings forces them to work together using their newfound powers in defense of their homeland. As all they hold dear comes under threat, it may be more than just dreams that the two begin to share..."-- Dust jacket flap.
Subject:
Magic -- Fiction.
Swords -- Fiction.
Quests (Expeditions) -- Fiction.
Imaginary wars and battles -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction.
Quête -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Guerres et batailles imaginaires -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
FICTION / Fantasy / Romance.
FICTION / World Literature / Ireland.
FICTION / Romance / Fantasy.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology.
Ireland -- Fiction.
Irlande -- Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Fantasy fiction.
Romance fiction.
Summary:
"Will fabled objects of myth be enough to defend their emerald isle? The mystical Tuatha De Danann walked the hills of ancient Ireland long before the first Ri, or king, ever ruled the land. Before they stepped back to make way for mankind, they left behind objects of incredible power that would reveal themselves when most needed. When invaders from the North arrive, it feels like the moment that has long been foretold has finally come. Deidre, the daughter of a Ri, and Kylin, the son of a Northman who found peace and a home in Eire, have little in common, until they begin seeing visions of these fantastical gifts. The revelation that a traitor exists among the many Irish kings forces them to work together using their newfound powers in defense of their homeland. As all they hold dear comes under threat, it may be more than just dreams that the two begin to share..."--
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