Celtic Journeys Series by Janeen O'Kerry

3.54 · 13 ratings
  • Lady of Fire (Celtic Journeys #1)
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    Lady of Fire (Celtic Journeys #1)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1996

    After her boyfriend of six years dumped her, Christine Connolly thought the idea of being worshipped like a goddess wouldn't be so bad. Little did she know that a two-dollar torque bought at a tag sale would grant her divinity. No sooner had she put on the gold necklace than she found herself in ancient Ireland—and in the worshipful arms of a muscle-bound Celtic warrior... more

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  • Queen of the Sun (Celtic Journeys #2)
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    Queen of the Sun (Celtic Journeys #2)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1998

    As she rode among the emerald hills of the Irish countryside, Teresa MacEgan was swept into a magical Midsummer's Eve that landed her in ancient Eire. By the light of the silver moon, the dark-haired beauty encountered a quietly seductive traveler who welcomed her to his home, Dun Cath. Tall and regal, the rugged warrior kindled a fiery need within her, and she longed to yield to King Conaire's request to become his queen... more

  • Mistress of the Waters (Celtic Journeys #3)
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    Mistress of the Waters (Celtic Journeys #3)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1999

    Born into a family of wealth and power, Shannon Rose Gray had to reinvent herself when her father's business collapsed. Planning to relocate to Ireland, the home of her forebears, after college, Shannon immersed herself in her studies. But when a strange gift revealed a mysterious scrap of vellum with musical notes and her name, she found herself whistling a different tune in a different time. Suddenly in pagan Eire, Shannon found the sexiest man she'd ever encountered: Lasairian... more

  • Sister of the Moon (Celtic Journeys #4)
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    Sister of the Moon (Celtic Journeys #4)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2001

    The Sidhe (fairyfolk) reign in the sylvan glens of Eire, where Man has learned to fear them. But their folk is dying, their hunting grounds overrun and their bronze swords no match for Man's cold iron. Scahta, their queen, is helpless to act. Her people need a king, and on Samhain Eve, she finds one. Though raw and untrained, she sees the soul of nobility in Anlon--though he is one of the Man.

  • Spirit of the Mist (Celtic Journeys #5)
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    Spirit of the Mist (Celtic Journeys #5)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2002

    Raised as the daughter of an Irish nobleman, Muriel has the sight, which allows her to see the arrival of the noble stranger through her water mirror. It reveals a man struggling with the sea--a man, Muriel knows, is an exile, who by clan law are to be made slaves. But Muriel can't help but believe this handsome visitor--swaddled in mist and delivered to the rain-swept shores of Dun Farraige--will be her salvation. (July)

  • Keeper of the Light (Celtic Journeys #6)
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    Keeper of the Light (Celtic Journeys #6)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2003

    Visited by the Irish warriors of Cahir Cullen, Rioghan, the guardian of the fairy folk's treasure, watches their leader, Donaill, and senses something is different about him. Donaill seeks Rioghan's help in healing a woman the druids have failed. Together, they must overcome great dangers to prove that the greatest power of all is love. Original.

  • Maiden of the Winds (Celtic Journeys #7)
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    Maiden of the Winds (Celtic Journeys #7)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2003

    Marrying to escape her parents' wrath, Keavy is surprised that the man who comes to her bed is not her husband--but the virile Irish King Aengus, who comes to fulfill his First Night duty. Only then does Keavy realize what she'd given up by marrying for convenience. Original.

  • Daughter of Gold (Celtic Journeys #8)
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    Daughter of Gold (Celtic Journeys #8)

    Janeen O'Kerry

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2004

    To the First Harvest fair Niamh goes, for revelry with others of the island. The Fianna go, too: the finest of the king's young warriors. Of them, Bryan catches Niamh's eye. He is strong of body and fair of face, and he wants her for his "Lughnasa Sister"—his lover for fourteen nights. But what good is a fortnight, for when it ends she will have nothing. No; no matter how mighty Bryan is nor how tempting his kiss, she will give her heart only to one who wants more... more

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