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Celtic Knot: Books 1-3

(2024)
(A book in the Celtic Knot series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
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Blame it on too many pints of Guinness. Or her sleazeball boyfriend.


Either way, walking into the dark, creepy woods at midnight because some old lady said there’s a ‘lucky moon pond’ in there? Yeah, totally
genius. But Bronx girl, Bernadette Adelson is desperate for luck—especially if it involves a new boyfriend who doesn’t suck.

So here she is, on her last night in Ireland, lost in the woods, practically peeing herself at every shadow. And BAM! She accidentally wakes up a scorching hot Irish god. Yep, a god. As in
Lugh, Tuatha de Danann—tall, muscly, and with an ego bigger than a keg of Guinness. Great.

And wait, it gets weirder! Because right behind him is a Fae Prince, also ripped like he’s auditioning for Magic Mike, and a giant slobbering war dog named Faellin, who might be the most normal one of the bunch.

Apparently, waking Lugh was all part of some ancient Celtic prophecy. Oops. And now, he’s stuck to her like clingy plastic wrap because she broke an evil spell, and he owes her a "blood debt." (Whatever the hell that means.) Even better? He insists on following her
home to the Bronx to "repay" it.

Awesome. Because nothing screams "blending in" like two shirtless hunks who talk like Shakespearean rejects and a dog the size of a tank. As if their ripped abs weren’t distracting enough, Lugh’s enemies are about to throw a god-sized wrench into Bernadette’s semi-normal life. Old rivals, banshees, and ancient druids? Fantastic.

And there’s no escape. Because, hello? Once you wake up a god, things tend to get messy… and hilarious.

Siren’s Song for the Irish God kicks off the complete Celtic Knot series—a romping, laugh-out-loud romantic fantasy where Irish mythology crash-lands in the Bronx. Think hot gods, epic battles, and a whole lotta snark. Buckle up—things are about to get god-level crazy!


Genre: Fantasy

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