Publisher's Synopsis
Urban fantasy meets Irish mythology. Once, beings of great power walked beside us. We called them "gods" and their great works inspired many of our oldest myths and legends. Where are they now? Most are lost to history, some even forgotten, but not all. Some still walk among us, but they do so not as gods, but as humans themselves. Morgan O'Dwyer is a young woman living in rural America trying to make sense of her life, a task made all the more difficult given that she is both a goddess and under a curse. Forced to forget who she used to be, she carries the burden of being one of the gods of the ancient world: The Morríghan, goddess of fate, prophecy, and death of the Tuatha Dé Danann. When a friend comes to her for help in dealing with a curse of her own, Morgan must try to embrace the lost parts of herself as she searches for answers, even as her most ancient enemies begin emerging from the shadows. Book 1 of The Morríghan's Song, an urban fantasy inspired by Irish mythology and rural American life.