Thirteen Reasons to Read This Series
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Catalina Kennedy was trained as a Master of Blades by her grandmother before she could walk in heels. Expect sword fights, warrior trials, sparring matches that double as foreplay, and a heroine who doesn't wait to be rescued.
A god-warrior who gave up immortality for her. A redeemed villain who'd burn the world to keep her safe. Cat doesn't choose easy — and neither does this love triangle. No instalove. No shortcuts. Every feeling is earned.
Elemental magic tied to Incan gods. A talisman that whispers from beyond the grave. Dark magic that corrupts from the inside. Every power has a price, and the Kennedys are about to learn what theirs costs.
When a family member transforms into the Guardian Dragon of Paititi, the word 'epic' doesn't begin to cover it. Ancient, powerful, and loyal to the bloodline — this dragon earns every moment on the page.
Five siblings separated by oceans and secrets. A father who vanished chasing a legend. A grandmother who trained warriors instead of raising children. The Kennedys fight for each other harder than they fight anyone else — and that's saying something.
1825 Ireland. The open Atlantic. Colonial Peru. The deep Amazon. The hidden city of Paititi. Cursed islands with voodoo priestesses and mermaids. Every location is researched, rooted in real history, and brought to life with cinematic detail.
Ancient traps in hidden temples. Pirate ships on the open Atlantic. Underwater caves guarding centuries-old secrets. If Indiana Jones had a family of Irish-Peruvian warriors with supernatural abilities, he'd have competition.
This isn't invented lore. The mythology is drawn from real Irish Celtic traditions and authentic Incan belief systems — then woven together in ways that will make you wonder if the legends were always connected.
Set in the age of sailing ships, colonial empires, and unexplored frontiers. Women weren't supposed to fight. Cat didn't get the memo.
Nothing in this series is handed to anyone. Love is earned through sacrifice. Trust is rebuilt after betrayal. Family is forged through fire. If you want a heroine who bleeds for what she loves, Cat Kennedy is your girl.
Darak is an entity older than both civilizations, wearing the face of a charming heir. These aren't mustache-twirling villains — they're terrifying because they believe they're right.
Every fantasy reader knows the feeling. You close the book and wish you could step inside. But Narnia doesn't exist. Hogwarts isn't real. The wardrobe never opens. This one's different. The mist on the Galway cliffs? It's waiting for you. The ruins in the Amazon? They're still standing. Close this book, and the world inside it is still out there. Breathing. Calling. Real. For the first time, the dream doesn't have to end.
Of Irish Myths & Incan Legends is a five-book series with companion novellas. Each book deepens the world, raises the stakes, and takes the Kennedys further than they ever imagined.