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Curse of the Healer

Book One
The Warrior Kings Series
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After the death of Brian Boru in 1014, a legend arose of a healer so great she could raise a man from the dead, with a power so strong it could make any warrior the next high king of Ireland...and to steal it away from her, he need only possess her

 

Fated to be a healer…

 

Aednat has spent her entire life training to be the great healer, knowing she must remain alone. When she meets Diarmuid, the intense attraction she feels toward him shakes her resolve to believe in such a legend. If she gives in to the passion he ignites in her, can she settle for being less?

 

Destined to be his…

 

Diarmuid of Clonascra is renowned for his bravery in battle. Only one thing daunts him: the prospect of taking a wife. The safest course would be to keep his distance from Aednat, the bold, headstrong healer who's far too tempting for his peace of mind. But his overking orders him to protect her from a group of craven warriors intent on kidnapping her to steal her power.

 

What starts as duty for Diarmuid quickly transforms into something more. Aednat's power might be at risk, but so is his closed-off heart.

Don't miss the other books in the Warrior Kings series:

Eyes of the Seer

Daughter of the Overking

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"The breadth of Ashley York’s story vision, knowledgeable exploration of the past and sensitive narrative skills come together beautifully in Curse of the Healer for one enthralling read."

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"The Curse of the Healer by Ashley York is the beginning of what promises to be a great new series.What a fast paced, action thrilling tale of love, myths, legends, with the promise of love and a HEA."

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"Curse of the Healer by Ashley York is a tale worthy to be re-read over and over again. It pulls at the heartstrings, and also leaves you on the edge of your seat for worry over the characters."

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