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Blame it on too many pints of Guinness. Or her dirtbag boyfriend.

Either way, Bernadette Adelson thought wandering into the woods at midnight to find a “lucky moon pond” sounded like a good idea. (Thanks, old Irish lady.) It’s her last night in Ireland, and let’s face it—she could use some luck, especially in the boyfriend department.

But when she stumbles into the woods, she doesn’t just find luck—she wakes up a god. Yep. Lugh, as in tall, gorgeous, and… an actual Irish god with abs that look straight out of a superhero movie. And as if that’s not enough to deal with, in walks his BFF: Angus, a Fae Prince who’s equally hot. Oh, and there’s a war dog the size of a horse. Meet Faellin, who thankfully, is the least complicated one.

Apparently, waking Lugh was all part of some ancient Celtic prophecy, and now he owes Bernadette a “blood debt.” Which means, of course, she’s stuck with a god, a Fae, and a giant dog. In her apartment. In the Bronx.
Because Lugh insists on coming home with her to settle the debt, and there’s no getting rid of him. Super. Nothing says “blending in” like two ripped guys who talk like medieval knights and look like models.

But Lugh’s enemies have other plans, and ancient rivals and evil druids are ready to turn Bernadette’s life into a battleground.

Now she’s got to deal with magic, mayhem, and two swoon-worthy immortals who won’t stop following her around. Oh, and did we mention the fate of the world is basically in her hands?

Siren’s Song for the God —a hilarious, fast-paced, and slightly inappropriate romantic fantasy where Irish mythology meets the Bronx. Gods, Fae, banshees, and a lot of snarky one-liners await. If you love magic, mayhem, and man candy in kilts, you’re in for a wild ride!

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