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Morrigan's Brood by Heather Poinsett Dunbar
Morrigan's Brood by Heather Poinsett Dunbar









Morrigan

We wrote and we wrote and came up with something like 1,200 pages for our manuscript book page count exceed 700 pages. We made considerable changes to characters, plot, setting. Instead of being the owner of a rare books store in the modern era, Maél Muire (pronounced "mal mure") became the only daughter of a deceased Chieftain of a small coastal village in northwestern Ireland in the 6th century CE. Then began a year of scrapping and re-envisioning. lose the modern setting and stick to the ancient world. Two different people told her the same thing.

Morrigan

After finding two or three agents and / or publishers willing to read her manuscript, she sent it in. A single Heather Poinsett goaded a single Christopher Dunbar into helping her polish up her manuscript for a vampire novel set in the modern day with flashbacks to the ancient world.

Morrigan

Join the Journey, the first in a series of stories revolving around the Deargh Du through the ages. A race called the Deargh Du, who draw their lineage from the Goddess Morrigan, will rise up and face the challenges of those who would tip the balance. The Lamia are not the only blood-drinking line on earth. Standing in their way is an outcast Roman general from many ages before, a Briton who would rather tell bawdy jokes than fight, and a young woman who has found her newly acquired lands under siege by a manipulative Lamia seeking vengeance against his oldest foe. The Lamia invasion forces win a foothold on the Island of Éire and hasten their search for this most important relic. After traveling much of the known world, the Lamia discover the relic's location: Ireland. Following the collapse of the Roman Empire, a group of blood-drinkers called the Lamia begin the search for a long, lost relic that will restore power to the Roman Empire. I seek to right those who have wronged.Įvil reigns throughout much of the western world in the mid sixth century.











Morrigan's Brood by Heather Poinsett Dunbar