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Authors: Brad A. LaMar

Tags: #Warlock, #Celtic Knot Charm, #Celtic Mythology, #Obsidian Dagger, #Fantasy Series, #Scotland, #Young Adult Fantasy, #Fiction, #Fantasy, #Witch, #Ireland, #Leprechaun, #Brad A. LaMar, #Sidhe, #Merrow

BOOK: The Obsidian Dagger
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This book has ended, but the adventure doesn't have to...

If you liked
The Obsidian Dagger
, you're sure to love these other titles in the
Celtic Mythos
series by Brad A. LaMar:

The Megalith Union
(Book 2)

The Dominion Pulse
(Book 3)
Coming February 2015!

 

 

About The Author

When he's not fighting evil witches and wizards, Brad A. LaMar is an educator who resides in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area. He has taught science to middle school students for twelve years and works with teachers facilitating professional development and school improvement. He is married to Lori, a beautiful and supportive woman, and together they're raising Evan and Paige, two intelligent and wonderful children.

The idea for the
Celtic Mythos
series came from his love of science fiction and fantasy and the underutilized and abundantly rich folklore of the Celtic people. They are so much more than Leprechauns! Brad has always loved a good story, and upon researching the mythos of the Celtic Isles he became enthralled in the type of story he could tell.

Brad has always enjoyed writing, but in the beginning it was more for examples to share with his students than it was for anything else. It wasn't long before Brad found himself writing every night and submitting his work for publication. Brad finds publishing a tedious and painstaking process, but he says it's worth it. There are so many more stories to tell, and he can't wait to get started.

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