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The Keepers of Éire

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GOLD MEDAL WINNER, best Fantasy/Contemporary from 2014 Global Ebook Awards. For centuries dragons have protected Ireland, their existence kept secret with the help of earth magic and their human riders. Now that secret is threatened with the bodies of four riders found at sacred Irish sites. Christian Riley, a man with secrets of his own, is haunted by vivid dreams of each slaying. As each dream intensifies, he fears he is the killer. An American searching for her Irish roots, Devan Fraser, stumbles into the mystery of the murders while exploring the secrets behind her inherited heirloom dragon ring. Christian’s only memento from the mother who gave him up for adoption is a dragon pendant that matches Devan’s ring. Together they discover their destinies, the truth of dragons, and the depths of honor and loyalty to which people will go to protect the ones they love.

402 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 31, 2014

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Jordan Bernal

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Jordan Bernal grew up in San Jose, CA. She spent most of her career in the high-tech industry as a product coordinator/technical writer and earned her bachelor of science degree in business entrepreneurship.
Her enduring love of fantasy, especially dragons, inspired her to write and publish her debut novel, The Keepers of Éire. Jordan is the owner of Dragon Wing Publishing. She currently serves as vice-president of California Writers Club Tri-Valley Branch.
Jordan lives in the Tri-Valley region of Northern California. She enjoys reading, photography, traveling, and spending time with Roarke, her Pomeranian. For more information on Jordan's current projects, visit http://www.jordanbernal.com.

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December 5, 2020
Good story idea, lots of issues w the writing

It’s a fantastic idea for a story; it’s just not executed as well as it could be. There are multiple plot, character, and other inconsistencies that pull you out of the story. The dialogue and character development need work. There are also geographic inconsistencies, always challenging when you are mixing real and imagined places.
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