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Waves of Love
by Maggie Logan and Tony Johnson


Caught in the turmoil between Irish leaders and Vikings in eleventh-century Ireland, Princess Maire mac Domnaill desires freedom—the freedom to write the stories and history of her people and the fae folk, rather than being locked in an unhappy political marriage like her mother. When her hand is promised to the brutish son of Brian Boru, the king of Southern Ireland, to unite the north and the south in the coming war, she has no choice but to flee. Black Thorfinn is a warrior of the sea. His past and heritage are unknown, but his bravery and strength are admired by those who know him, even as his battle-weary soul has become inured to matters of the heart. When Thorfinn helps Maire fight off a pair of brigands, however, a spark of love is lit—a spark that will bring hope in the coming days of war and political machinations. Vividly weaving together history and the joy of folklore and tradition in a Medieval Irish setting, Waves of Love is a story of the importance of purpose, truth, and love in a world beset by conflict.


Maggie Logan lives in Michigan with her husband and their golden retriever, Rory. She is a retired teacher, having brought her passion to elementary education and writing workshops for over forty years. An Irish author herself, she is a devoted reader of Irish history and literature and a repeat visitor to Ireland. She has previously published two other novels, Waves of Darkness and Waves of Light, which tell the stories of the ancestors of the characters in Waves of Love, as well as several books of poetry. Along with writing and her ten beloved grandchildren, Maggie has a great passion for her garden.


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Tony Johnson
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