Moon Ireland (Third Edition)
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Moon Ireland goes beyond the tourist traps to reveal Ireland's wealth of diverse experiences, with strategic itineraries and practical advice throughout
This author delves into the realm of the supernatural, exploring its essence through compelling narratives. Their work often focuses on themes of ghosts and mysteries, bringing a unique perspective to managing internal struggles like ego. The author is unafraid to experiment across genres, with creations spanning adult fantasy and young adult fiction, maintaining a consistent approach in examining the human psyche and otherworldly forces. Their writing reflects a desire for deeper understanding of both the world around us and our own inner selves.



Moon Ireland goes beyond the tourist traps to reveal Ireland's wealth of diverse experiences, with strategic itineraries and practical advice throughout
Abandoned by her mother with only some cash, her birth certificate and the rucksack on her back, a young woman named Maren sets off on a long journey of self-discovery. She doesn't blame her mother for leaving; she's only too aware of the trail of pain and tragedy that lies in her wake, following her like a ghost. Innumerable schools and relocations later, Maren is determined to find the key to who she is, and why she does the things she does. For Maren has urges that she can't control. Cannabalistic urges. And now she's desperate to take control.