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    <![CDATA[The second book in the epic Dalriada trilogy, The Dawn Stag  spans three centuries and spectacularly recreates Celtic Britain at the  momentous time of the Roman invasion. The year is AD 81, and Agricola, the  ruthless governor of Roman Britain, is intent on capturing the last  unconquered territory: Alba, Scotland. Rhiann, an Alban priestess and  princess, submits to a marriage of political necessity to Eremon, an exiled  Irish prince. Out of duty grows a powerful and desperate love that will  bind them together through conflict and betrayal. On these lovers now rests  the hope of a nation. To the people of Alba, Agricola's army is a wall of  steel and fire advancing across their homeland, bringing with it  desolation. Rhiann searches for guidance in the spirit world, little  realizing how big a part she will play in this endgame. Eremon knows only  that he must risk--and sacrifice--many lives, perhaps even his own.  In  this rich and vivid follow-up to The White Mare, Jules Watson enchants with  a fantastical novelistic imagination that makes a claim on the hundreds of  thousands of readers who enjoy fantasy and historical fiction alike.]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this lush, romantic retelling of one of the most enduring Irish legends, acclaimed Celtic historical author Jules Watson reignites the tale of Deirdre—the Irish Helen of Troy—in a story that is at once magical, beautiful, and tragic.<br/><br/>She was born with a blessing and a curse: that she would grow into a woman of extraordinary beauty—and bring ruin to the kingdom of Ulster and its ruler, the wily Conor. Ignoring the pleadings of his druid to expel the infant, King Conor secrets the girl child with a poor couple in his province, where no man can covet her. There, under the tutelage of a shamaness, Deirdre comes of age in nature and magic…. And in the season of her awakening, the king is inexorably drawn to her impossible beauty.<br/><br/>But for Deirdre, her fate as a man’s possession is worse than death. And soon the green-eyed girl, at home in waterfall and woods, finds herself at the side of three rebellious young warriors. Among them is the handsome Naisi. His heart charged with bitterness toward the aging king, and growing in love for the defiant girl, Naisi will lead Deirdre far from Ulster—and into a war of wits, swords, and spirit that will take a lifetime to wage.<br/><br/>Brimming with life and its lusts, here is a soaring tale of enchantment and eternal passions—and of a woman who became legend.]]>
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    <![CDATA[(Published in the U.K. as The Boar Stone)<br/><br/>Roman Britain, 366 AD: Minna, an eighteen-year-old Roman serving girl, leads a quiet life with her grandmother, a Celtic herbal healer. But when her beloved grandmother dies, Minna must make a difficult choice--marry a man she loathes, or venture out alone to track down her brother, a soldier in a Roman garrison stationed in the wartorn and wild Scottish borderlands. <p>Desperate to find her brother, Minna falls in with Cian, an aloof but charming young acrobat. A terrible mistake thrusts the pair into slavery in the wilds of barbarian Scotland, where the Romans wage war on the violent, blue-tattooed Picts in Eastern Scotland. Cahir, King of the Dalriadans of western Scotland, is caught in the middle of a war that will seal the fate of the Scots. Year by year, Cahir has watched in shame as his people fall under the Roman yoke. Now Cian and Minna, unwilling prisoners at Cahir's fort, must fight for their survival. And despite her loyalties to her Roman blood, as the war for Scottish freedom unfolds, Minna struggles against another force--an irresistible call of her blood that reveals a destiny she shares with the wounded king Cahir, and which binds her inevitably to the people who have enslaved her.</p>]]>
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