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At The Edge of the Otherworld
2022
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4.37
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The battle is upon them, but Maura must decide who she is and if she deserves love if they are all to succeed. Maura has had enough of being a tool of war to the gods, seeing her only as Morrigan, the war goddess. Even Finn, who she might count as a close friend on her best days doesn’t understand. And now that they are all assembled and tasked with retrieving the two treasures to fight Balor, Maura leaves in a fit of anger. Her anger takes her across the sea to the middle of hot, dusty America where she makes an odd set of friends, including Raven, who is more than he seems. Finn finds himself missing Maura more than he thought possible, and in the midst of helping Smithy, Saoirse and Luke cope without Maura’s help he finds he has his own demons to fight. They are a motley crew facing the biggest challenge—to collect the treasures and lure Balor back to the Otherworld where the final battle will take place and Balor killed. To succeed they must all come to know and understand who they truly are, and to fail would not only mean their deaths, but the death of Ireland. A music-filled romantic urban fantasy with a Celtic twist that will delight fans of Charles de Lint.

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Kristin Gleeson
Kristin Gleeson
Author · 19 books

USA Today Bestselling author, Kristin Gleeson is originally from Philadelphia but has lived in West Cork in Ireland for a number of years where she plays the harp and sings, in addition to painting the beautiful landscape around her. She holds a Masters in Library Science and a Ph.D. in history, and for a time was an administrator of a large archives, library and museum in America and also worked as a public librarian in America and Ireland. She is a B.R.A.G. medallion Honoree. Myths and other folk tales have always fascinated her and she combined her love of these tales with her harp playing and performed as a professional harper/storyteller at events in Britain, America and Ireland. She has also written history freelance and published articles and essays in reference works and academic books.

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