Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn
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The Horse Goddess
by Morgan Llywelyn
read by Mil Nicholson
Part 1 of the Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn series
Troy is in crumbling ruin and Athens is rising far to the south. It is a time when mortal men and women are becoming gods and goddesses as news of their extraordinary adventures sweeps across the land. In this world, Epona, a woman whose life is celebrated in legend, meets Kazhak, a Scythian warrior and prince. Their stormy love affair sends them sweeping across eighth-century Europe, pursued from the Alps to the Ukraine by Kernunnos-a mysterious Druid priest known as the "Shapechanger."
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Bard
The Odyssey of the Irish
by Morgan Llywelyn
read by Mil Nicholson
Part 2 of the Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn series
This is the tale of the coming of the Irish to Ireland, and of the men and women who made that emerald isle their own.
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Finn Mac Cool
by Morgan Llywelyn
read by Mil Nicholson
Part 4 of the Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn series
Somewhere in the shadowy borderland between myth and history lies the territory of Finn Mac Cool. Mightiest of the Irish heroes, leader of the invincible army of Fianna, he was a man of many faces: warrior, poet, lover, creator, and destroyer. Finn Mac Cool is a man taken from one of the lowest classes of Irish society, driven by ambition and strength to rise above his birth and bring new respect and status to his people.
He had it all and lost it all, but in the end he gained immortality. Finn Mac Cool is a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and awesome adventure.
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Brendan
The Remarkable Story of Brendan of Clonfert, One of the Most Beloved Irish Saints
by Morgan Llywelyn
read by Mil Nicholson
Part 5 of the Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn series
This is the story of Saint Brendan the Navigator, whose legendary quest to find the Isle of the Blessed is one of the most remarkable and enduring early Christian tales.
Among Irish saints, Brendan the Navigator is second only to Patrick. Founder of several monasteries, he most famously guided a group of monks on a dangerous journey into the unknown vastness of the ocean on a search for Paradise. Based on the medieval "Life of St Brendan," Morgan Llywelyn's imaginative retelling of the Christian legend of this most remarkable man is a lyrical and surprising feast for the mind and heart. It is a story of truth and transcendence, and inner strength and daily discipline, a story of love and longing, and a story of towering faith. And of course, miracles.
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The Wind from Hastings
by Morgan Llywelyn
read by Mil Nicholson
Part 8 of the Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn series
Edyth, wife of King Harold of England, disappeared forever on the day of the great Battle of Hastings in 1066, taking with her the legitimate heirs to the thrones of England and Wales. This is the story of that amazing woman, who loved and married the King of Wales and then the man who would be King of England, only to witness his historic defeat by the light of Halley's Comet.
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