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The Riders of Sidhe
The Riders of Sidhe
Date: 12 April 2011, 02:27

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Beautifully graceful ships arrive at the isolated island, concealing an evil force led by a terrible being of sinister purpose. These attackers are the household troops of Balor One-Eye, a being so deadly that a look destroys. For fifteen years Queen Taillta and her soldiers have guarded a child, watching and waiting for this day when they would fight again.
The boy Lugh Lamfada escapes as the Queen's soldier's fight. His boat carries him to a fog enshrounded island of magic, protected by the sea-god Manannan MacLir. Manannan gives Lugh a quest designed to not only provide information, but also leads to self-discovery. Lugh must go to Eire to observe the the Tuatha de Darnann, enslaved by monstrous pirates called Fomor.
The Fomor are twisted and distorted men, damaged by the technology of their forebearers and lead by the inhuman Balor One-Eye. Balor perceives Lugh as a threat to his power and perhaps even to the Formor's very existance. Ancient prophesy predicts the youth who seeks his destiny and brings surival to the people he comes to love.
THE RIDERS OF THE SIDHE is Book One of The Gods of Eire trilogy. A gifted story teller, Kenneth C. Flint's prose sweeps the reader away on an epic journey to self discovery and the salvation of a people. A masterful blend of Celtic legend and science ficiton, this epic journey acheives an otherworldly, almost surreal flavor. Extraordinary heroism, the knowledge of druids, and the magic of bards provide an interesting and varied background. Originally printed by Bantum, this eBook version allow this marvelous tale to be shared once again at Awe-Struck E-Books.

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