Celtic Dawn

Justin Wiggins
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"Justin Wiggins courageously takes on big subjects in his writings. He generously shares his literate, well-read mind. This fantasy tale combines beauty of love, power of art, and virtue of hope, and leaves us wondering could true love alter past, present and future? A worthwhile read." - Ger White, Irish author and poet After battling leukemia and finding healing and hope, the North Carolina native Conor McArthur emigrates to Ireland on a work visa to teach World Literature at Trinity College in Dublin. In Dublin he encounters a strange, eccentric librarian named Brigid, who works as an archivist with The Book of Kells. Although a stranger, she seems familiar to him. Little does Conor know that she is not human, but a Celtic Goddess from the holy Isle of Tír na nÓg sent back to the mortal realm owing to an ancient dark evil stirring which could plummet the world into a perpetual hellish night preventing the Celtic Dawn. Find out what happens in this epic fantasy novella by Justin Wiggins, inspired by Stephen Lawhead, Neil Gaiman, J.R. R. Tolkien, and C. S. Lewis, set in the 21st century and the Celtic Otherworld.
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