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Dark Queen of Donegal

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Emerging from the Gaelic past, the remarkable Ineen Dubh navigates the pages of this historical novel with the bravery of her real-life counterpart. Breaking free from the constraints of 16th Century womanhood, this Dark Queen of Donegal embodies a tempest, heralding significant changes in Ireland's journey toward independence and the rise of feminism. The authors passionately recreate a 16th Century adventure on the Emerald Isle, meticulously researched through oral histories of Irish Clans and personal insights from the author's grandmother. The narrative unfolds with themes of honor, betrayal, kidnappings, imprisonment, and assassinations across Ireland, Scotland, and England, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the lives of rulers and warriors. Through their courage, love, and conflicts, readers will gain a deeper understanding of Ineen and her heroic son, Red Hugh. Married to an Irish "king," Ineen faces tragedy when her Scots relatives are slaughtered near Donegal. Elizabeth I's disdain for the Queen of Donegal leads to a plot to kidnap her 14-year-old son. Believing in an ancient prophecy that Red Hugh is destined to save the kingdom, Ineen is determined to rescue him and alter the fate of Donegal Castle.

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Dark Queen of Donegal, Mary Pat Ferron Canes, Jr. Foley

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2022
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