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Legacy of Hunger

By: Christy Nicholas
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A transatlantic journey, a quest for lost family, and a magical brooch.

In 1846, Valentia McDowell is haunted by dreams of a mystical brooch her grandmother left in Ireland. When she makes the dangerous journey to Ireland, she’s devastated by illness and tragedy. The famine and poverty she encounters force her to reassess her priorities, and she embarks upon a campaign to improve the lives of those she meets. 

As she digs deeper into her past, Valentia discovers family in Donegal, but they aren’t at all what she imagined. She must juggle delicate egos and an insecure suitor. When she uncovers another clue about the brooch, she runs halfway down the country to find it. 

What she discovers might kill her.

Legacy of Hunger is the first book in The Druid’s Brooch series. If you like strong female characters, heartwarming relationships, and a touch of fairy magic, you’ll love Christy Nicholas’ historical adventure. Buy Legacy of Hunger now to delve into the magic of Ireland’s past.

©2020 Christy Nicholas (P)2020 Christy Nicholas

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