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Ćroí Dàn: Heart of Destiny

Destiny Cycle

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Ćroí Dàn: Heart of Destiny

By: James Raquepau
Narrated by: Erica Hazelton
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She has lived as a warrior. Now, she must rise as a goddess.

With fragmented memories of her former life as Breanna Ban Morna—a fierce Gaelic-Norse warrior—Erin’s Hero awakens to a new fate. To discover what she has become, she must seek the wisdom of the All-Father, Dagda himself, who is now her father in the new timeline.

Having wielded the magic of the Triple Dàns, Breanna is no longer just a mortal champion. To fulfill her destiny, she must walk Erin’s Cycle of Time and be forged into the Tuatha Goddess of Time—a being with the power to shape history itself.

Only with this transformation can she and her Warriors of Destiny stand against the looming threats: the might of Roman conquest in the past, the rise of British dynasties, and a new religion sweeping the mainland while destroying the Celtic Tribes who live there.

To save her people, Breanna must embrace her true power—and create a future where the Gaels and Celts do not fall—but rise!

A warrior reborn. A goddess rising. Breanna Ban Morna must walk the Cycle of Time to save her Gaels from Rome, rising kings, and a new faith bent on conquest.

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©2025 James Raquepau (P)2025 James Raquepau
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