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Trisha Telep
was the romance and fantasy book buyer at Murder One, the UK’s premier crime and romance bookstore. She has recently re-launched this classic bookshop online at www.murderone.co.uk. Original y from Vancouver, Canada, she completed the Master of Publishing program at Simon Fraser University before moving to London. She lives in Hackney with her boyfriend, filmmaker Christopher Joseph.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
THE BLUE PEBBLE
Claire Delacroix
THE BALLAD OF ROSAMUNDE
Margo Maguire
ORACLE
Cat Adams
THE TRIALS OF BRYAN MURPHY
Cindy Miles
NIA AND THE BEAST OF KILLARNEY WOOD
Patricia Rice
BEYOND THE VEIL
Jennifer Ashley
SHIFTER MADE
Kathleen Givens
DAUGHTER OF THE SEA
Jenna Maclaine
THE WARRIOR
Dara England
ETERNAL STRIFE
Cindy Holby
QUICKSILVER
Helen Scott Taylor
THE FEAST OF BEAUTY
Roberta Gel is
COMPEER
Ciar Cul en
ON INISHMORE
Susan Krinard
THE MORRÍGAN’S DAUGHTER
Nadia Wil iams
TARA’S FIND
Penelope Neri
THE SKRYING GLASS
Sandra Newgent
THE HOUNDMASTER
Sue-El en Welfonder
THE SEVENTH SISTER
Pat McDermott
BY THE LIGHT OF MY HEART
Glossary
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments
“The Blue Pebble” © by Shirley Kennedy. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Bal ad of Rosamunde” © by Claire Delacroix, Inc. First publication, original to this anthology.
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“Oracle” © by Margo Maguire. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Trials of Bryan Murphy” © by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Nia and the Beast of Kil arney Wood” © by Cindy Miles. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Beyond the Veil” © by Rice Enterprises. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Shifter Made” © by Jennifer Ashley. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Daughter of the Sea” © by Kathleen Givens. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Warrior” © by Jenna Maclaine. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Eternal Strife” © by Dara England. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Quicksilver” © by Cindy Holby. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Feast of Beauty” © by Helen Scott Taylor. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Compeer” © by Roberta Gel is. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“On Inishmore” © by Ciar Cul en. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Morrígan’s Daughter” © by Susan Krinard. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“Tara’s Find” © by Nadia Wil iams. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Skrying Glass” © by Penelope Neri. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Houndmaster” © by Sandra L. Patrick. First publication, original to this anthology. Printed by permission of the author.
“The Seventh Sister” © by Sue-El en Welfonder. First publication, original to this anthology.
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“By the Light of My Heart” © by Patricia Shagoury. First publication, original to this anthology.
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Ireland is a land of romance. Pure and simple. And you don’t have to be an expert in Irish lore to appreciate the fantastic opportunities that Ireland offers romance writers: its tumultuous, battle-rife history of clans, territories and kingdoms; its pantheon of heroes, goddesses, saints and magic to rival Rome’s, and its legends of the most fantastical beasts and magical creatures ever recorded.
You don’t need, either, to know everything about the
Tuatha Dé Danann
to appreciate these ancient gods of
eire
with their beauty, immense strength, and immortality. Irish legend and mythology are ful of the ultimate heroes and the most romantic of stories. It is to a great extent in these Celtic cycles, tales and myths that romances – ful of heroes, chivalry, courtly love and adventure – were original y born. No wonder popular writers from Tolkein to J.K. Rowling to George Lucas have been seized and inspired by the history of Ireland.
Because Ireland’s history was an oral history until it was recorded by Christian monks in the Middle Ages, you can clearly see where problems might have arisen with an accurate portrayal of Ireland’s wild pagan past! The ancient tribal Ireland of druids and high kings, therefore, is always ripe for reinterpretation. This is why such tales and folklore are constantly rewoven and rewritten; they are always a work in progress, a vibrant recol ection of the past, stil vital and alive today. It’s also why you’l find many different interpretations, many different names and dispositions for similar characters.