Bechuille

Bechuille is the High Priestess of the Tuatha God Dagda. As High Priestess, she leads the coven of witches (male as well as female) who protect the army responsible for defeating the Demon Horde whenever they escape their prison (the Scourges). Also known as Bee, the priestess is unsure why she has an affinity withContinue reading “Bechuille”

Web Serial

Following in the footsteps of the legendary Charles Dickens, I have started a serialisation. Of course, the modern format is web-based rather than penny newspapers and magazines. According to Irish Celtic mythology, the Gods live on a parallel plane. What if the Milesians—the last invaders of Ireland—also lived on that plane? How might they haveContinue reading “Web Serial”

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Coming on Tuesday

The call for a new High King rings louder than ever! The formidable Queen Medb once again rejects the King of Ulster as a possible future high king. To prevent Mac Nessa’s ascension to the throne, she embarks on a quest to shame the King of Ulster. Standing in her way is the fearless Hound,Continue reading “Coming on Tuesday”

It’s Still Live! It’s Still Free

Day Three The third book in The Milesians series: Milesian Brother of Justice: After Gáirech is free for a limited time only.  Professional critics loved it! Step into a world where the ancient Romans reign supreme, and the crucifixion of Christ brings about profound change. Picture a kingdom torn apart by the conflict between anContinue reading “It’s Still Live! It’s Still Free”

Milesian Father of Hounds

My next release is fast approaching. This is the period I find most stressful: adding editor’s final comments. Last minute proofreading. General stressing over whether it will flop or fly. Why do I do this to myself? Anyhoo, here’s a map of the Battle of Teutoburg, which features heavily in the story. How can aContinue reading “Milesian Father of Hounds”

Author’s Note: P. D. Londra

During the beta reading phase of The Last Summoner: Conquest, my readers raised several questions about aspects of the tale that they found confusing. Of course, some of the issues were editorial, and I fixed them for the release of the book by the Irish Indie publisher PerchedCrowPress on January 5, 2024 (available for pre-orderContinue reading “Author’s Note: P. D. Londra”