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The Path of the Celts: Part I: Rebirth

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"The Path of the Celts seems to follow the author through his own personal search for truth in religion, spirituality, humanity, death, life, and love."

"Fascinating, thought provoking, and beautifully written. This novel will leave readers spellbound."


Lucifer’s fall from Heaven wasn’t an affront to God, but rather an act of the first spark in what would be a war culminating with Yahweh being worshipped as the One True God and his minion, Lucifer, ruling over the Kingdom of Hell. The world was perfect … until the old gods Yahweh sought to destroy were revived by the rebirth of Paganism. Now, the Celtic Goddess Mórrígan is determined to right this ancient wrong and undo what Yahweh and Lucifer caused. She has sent a son to earth named Owen O’Brien, but no one is aware of his true lineage. He resides with a Baptist family in Missouri, befriended by a humble Pagan family and their daughter, Angel Flynn. The O’Briens and the Flynns must put aside their ideological differences to ensure Owen’s safety, for Lucifer has learned of Mórrígan’s child and is determined to crush the rebellion that has been brewing for millennia.

356 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 25, 2022

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Andrew Hurd

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Andrew Hurd is an author deeply rooted in the exploration of history, mythology, and the human experience. With a passion for storytelling that spans generations, Andrew's narratives transport readers to worlds both ancient and contemporary, where the echoes of the past resonate with the challenges of the present.

Inspired by his love for Celtic lore and heritage, Andrew's debut novel, "The Path of the Celts," marked a significant milestone in his literary journey when it was released in 2022. Through meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, he weaves a tapestry of adventure, mystery, and cultural richness that captivates readers from all walks of life.

Beyond his literary pursuits, Andrew finds solace and inspiration in his cherished family. Married to his supportive wife, Maggie, and blessed with a son named Liam, Andrew's personal experiences infuse his writing with a profound sense of humanity and connection. Whether delving into the depths of history or exploring the complexities of family dynamics, Andrew's storytelling resonates with authenticity and emotional depth.

As he continues to explore the vast tapestry of human experience, Andrew Hurd invites readers on a journey of discovery, where the past and present converge in a timeless dance of imagination and insight.

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June 23, 2022
I really enjoyed reading this book. I was quickly drawn into the story and wanted to know more. The characters are all well developed and I was invested in all of them. I can't wait for a sequel (or sequels) so I can journey through what is to come next for the gods! I definitely recommend reading this!
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October 25, 2024
The Path of the Celts: Part 1

The Goddess and Gods of the Celts are in exile after Lucifer challenged the balance of power. From the moment the story began and the cast of characters entered, I was completely drawn to Angel and Kian. The tolerance and grace of meddling paganism with Christian values was beautifully woven. As I read page after page, it was like being a child and having my great grandmother recant her life and pagan stories over a cup of tea. My review does not do justice to the storytelling and the emotions I connected with in this tale of rebirth of finding your path.

Blessed be.
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