Hello Readers,
Thank you to NetGalley for providing an eBook copy of The Morrigan by Kim Curran in exchange for an honest review. The copy I received didn’t include a cover, so I’m using an image found through Google (Fair use for review purposes). Since today is its official publication day, this review will be spoiler-free.
Happy Publication Day
Title: The Morrigan
Author: Kim Curran
Genre: Fairy Tale, Fantasy Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages: 352
Cover Image:
They called me The Morrigan. I was magnificent. I
was multitudes.
They twisted my story, stripped me away. But I will tell it now in my own
voice.
It begins, as all the best stories do, in darkness.
From an ancient, storm-tossed sea, a tribe of gods reach the rocky shores of Ireland. Among them, a strange, hungry, red-haired girl. A girl who can change shape, from bird to beast to goddess. A girl who dreams of battle, of blood, of death and power.
She does not know yet that a woman who seeks to rule will always be in danger – or that there are far more treacherous figures in this land than the gods who raised her. She does not know that one day love will burn so deep in her heart that its scars will never heal. That she will know pain so raw and pure it will almost tear her apart. She does not know that her journey will take a thousand years. That her name will be remembered for a thousand more.
She is The Morrigan, and she is a girl with rage coiled in her chest. Beautiful, powerful, ravenous rage. A rage that will live forever. An electric debut retelling of Ireland’s mythic goddess of war, from a bold and powerful new voice.
Miniature Review
The Morrigan is a fierce, feminist retelling of Irish mythology, told from the perspective of the goddess of war herself. Bold, unapologetic, and wonderfully complex, The Morrigan represents both divine power and the timeless struggles faced by women. Kim weaves ancient myth with modern themes of resilience and rage, creating a story that feels both timeless and refreshingly relevant.
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