
Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian
4.08
585 ratings·91 reviews
He walked the earth for millennia, guarding the veil between worlds. Now, one mistake sends Fenian warrior Conn MacRoich on a desperate quest to mend a fractured timeline. But his greatest challenge awaits: a captivating mortal woman who could bring him to his knees. Ivy O’Callaghan inherits more t...
- Pages
- 398
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2017-06-30
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press, Inc.
- ISBN
- 9781509215133
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Mary Morgan
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Mary Morgan is an international best-selling author of award-winning historical fantasy and paranormal romance novels. During her research travels with her knight in shining armor to England, Ireland, and Scotland, she left a part of her soul in one of these countries and vows to return.Her passion for books started at...
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Eva Millien·7 years ago
After encountering the Fenian Warriors in the Order of the Dragon Knights series, I was thrilled to finally delve deeper into their world and hear their individual stories. Now that I've finished the first book in the Legends of the Fenian Warriors series, *Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian*, I can honestly say it blew my expectations out of the water. Mary Morgan possesses a remarkable gift for bringing her worlds to life with vivid prose and a talent for weaving tales that make you believ...
Alison·7 years ago
By Mary Morgan(Legends of the Fenian Warriors, #1)Conn MacRoich, a Fenian Warrior, has journeyed across the earth for thousands of years, guarding the realm between humans and the Fae. His deeds are truly legendary, but one mistake sends him on a quest to repair a fractured timeline. The catch? On Conn's quest, he must confront a human woman who will bring this powerful, ancient warrior to his knees – something previously unimaginable.When Ivy O'Callaghan inherits her uncle's estate in Ireland, ...
Page Grey (Editor)·8 years ago
DNF at Chapter 12. There are 34 chapters plus an epilogue.
I genuinely believe the plot of *Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian* has the potential to be a truly great story. No kidding. A Fae warrior punished for a past mistake that messed with a human's life is sentenced to help that human discover her true identity. It sounded amazing.
But the story felt like a drag, making it a chore to read. I know I'm not even halfway through, but I can't take it anymore. The introduction took at least...
Pam·8 years ago
I met Mary Morgan at the Pleasanton Highland Games in 2017. We had a lovely conversation about her books, Scottish and Irish mythology, and Twilight. There are dragons in her stories, so naturally, I bought all I could. Finally, a year and a half later, I read one – Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian, Legends of the Fenian Warriors, Book 1. A very enjoyable read. It's hard to stop reading and attend to sleep or other things. Good descriptions with enough detail to paint a clear picture in yo...
Linda·8 years ago
For those who yearn to return to Neverland…Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian by Mary Morgan is a wonderfully magical tale set in mythical Ireland, featuring the fae, enchanted lands, inheritances, and wrongs to be righted. It marks the debut of Mary Morgan’s new Legends of the Fenian Warriors fantasy series, a spin-off from her Dragon Knights series. It's the first book I've ever read by this author, but it definitely won't be the last! This is the story of Fenian Warrior Prince Conn MacRoi...
InD'tale Magazine·8 years ago
4.5/5.0
Mary Morgan's *Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian* tells Conn and Ivy’s story, an inspired blend of modern mystery and mythic fantasy, seamlessly woven into a delicious tale of intrigue, lust, and love.
Read the full review in the September 2017 issue of InD'tale Magazine. This is a great choice for anyone looking for paranormal romance book reviews!
Mary Morgan's *Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian* tells Conn and Ivy’s story, an inspired blend of modern mystery and mythic fantasy, seamlessly woven into a delicious tale of intrigue, lust, and love.
Read the full review in the September 2017 issue of InD'tale Magazine. This is a great choice for anyone looking for paranormal romance book reviews!
Cassandra·8 years ago
My Thoughts - 4 out of 5 Unicorns - I really liked it!!! ***I choose what I read and review based on what intrigues me!! Yes, I got a review copy of this book, but no one tells me what to think, feel, or write about any book!The cover is what intrigued me!!This is the first book in a new series that I think may be a spin-off of the Dragon Knights series, but it is my first time reading Mary Morgan’s work. This is a book for adults.I really like both Ivy and Conn! Conn has a sense of duty and loy...
Marta Cox·8 years ago
Fans of Mary Morgan will no doubt recall that Conn first made an appearance in *Dragon Knights Sword*, which is part of the Order of the Dragon Knights series. This new series centers around the Fenian Warriors of the Fae, but I thought starting with their Prince was a wonderful idea. Conn has cut himself off from his royal heritage and duties to fully embrace his role as a Fenian Warrior, but sometimes fate has other ideas. As a male capable of stepping through the veil of time, Conn has closed...
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Patty Kincheloe·8 years ago
One of the best... seriously, ever!I genuinely adore Mary Morgan's books, but "Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian" is simply breathtaking. She breathes life into her characters, making you feel like you're right there, experiencing the entire story alongside them. Her descriptions of the land, the flowers, and especially the Fae Realm are so vivid that I can practically smell Ivy's roses. This is honestly one of the best and most beautifully written books I've ever had the pleasure of readin...
Mary·8 years ago
I've always been captivated by Celtic mythology, so naturally, I wanted to develop and expand upon the world of the Fenian Fae Warriors. Theirs was a realm brimming with legends, vibrant colors, and rich sensory experiences. My own fictional take is based on the legend of the Tuatha de Danann—one of the ancient invasions of Ireland. They were known as the Shining Ones, or the Fae.
I hope you enjoyed Conn and Ivy's story in *Warrior's Quest: Legends of the Fenian* by Mary Morgan. Conn actually m...




