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Princess Isolde, like her queen mother before her, possessed the blood of the Sidhe, fluttering in her  veins, an ancient faerie race that had descended from the Tuatha De Danann.  Isolde had been trained in the ways of the Mother Goddess Danu and by Merlin, a Celtic Druid, along with her friend, Vivianne.  
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Waves of Darkness

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Book I
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In a Medieval Ireland pulled between tradition and change, ancient faiths and the New Religion, otherworldly magic and treacherous human politics, young Princess Isolde of Dunlace, yearns for freedom from a castle that has come to feel like a prison. Suffocated by her domineering mother, Queen Iseult, to discover who she really is when beyond the grasp of her mother’s controlling influence.

​But as omens of the otherworlds are gradually revealed to her, she comes to slowly realize that her world—once a string of innocent wanderlust and merrymaking with her childhood friends from Camelot and Avalon—has become a tangled web of political upheaval, crooked alliances, and ultimate betrayal. Torn between her desperate desire for freedom and her loyalty to her people, the entire future of Ireland now rests upon Isolde’s bewildered journey towards her own uncertain womanhood.
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Book II: Waves of Light
Book III: Waves of Love
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Our Women, Our Stories

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None of us today knew this courageous woman, Michaelina (Ignatowicz) Pajaczck.  We know that she was a woman of small stature, who spoke heavy Polish, and was an kind ‘bacia,’ but we can get a better glimpse of her by her actions and by pondering the women that followed her.

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Women who brought their children ~alone~ here from the "Old Country.  Took Courage and Confidence.......
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