Our Condor’s Eye couple return together yet again. Now as the sweet-natured, four year old Fey, she sees her mother April tied to the stake. April was another victim of the ruthless Abbott of Ireland’s County Clare ‘s merciless witch hunts. Tragically and traumatically orphaned, Fey is adopted by the Reddans. Their son Adam is immediately drawn to her and the two inevitably fall deeply in love. As Fey matures and develops, she naturally unearths her pagan heritage. Much to Adam’s concern, he fears for her safety and their lives. Will Adam’s apprehension for them materialise as Fey enters formal priestess training by her cousin Sylvan?
Five hundred years later the couple return as Áine and Kevan. She is a feisty, talented orphan who grows up to be a promising university student with much potential and falls in love with Kevan. He becomes a hot-headed patriot, passionate about fighting the English occupiers of his beloved Ireland. Will his dissidence also endanger their lives?
For deeper meanings including insights into karma and reincarnation hidden in the story, see the Author’s web site www.feyslamentation.com