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When the Dagda took three girls and combined them into a single goddess—that he might have for himself a divine wife—he thought she’d be an obedient sub-deity and an extension of his rule. But the Morrigan is subservient to no man, no matter how powerful a god he fashions himself to be.
If she is to rule, however, she must do more than defy the god who made her.
She must win the heart of a mortal . . .
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