HIRAETH is on sale โ€” and it's almost its birthday ๐Ÿ‰๐Ÿ’™


Hey Reader.

I have some exciting news to share with you today, and I have been genuinely counting down the days to tell you.

HIRAETH is on sale! From today, the 7th of March, through to the 9th, you can grab this book at a special price across most major retailers โ€” everywhere except Amazon. And the timing feels particularly meaningful, because the 8th of March marks HIRAETH's 5th Book Birthday. Five years since this story first found its readers. I cannot quite believe it.

If you have not read HIRAETH yet, let me tell you a little about it.

The title comes from a Welsh word with no perfect English translation. Hiraeth is a longing โ€” for home, for something lost, for somewhere you may never have been but somehow miss desperately. It is the feeling at the centre of everything that happens to Ellis Clarke.

Ellis has never felt at home anywhere. She has moved through her life with this quiet, persistent ache that she cannot name or explain, a sense that she is always slightly out of place. When she visits Beddgelert in Snowdonia on holiday, something extraordinary happens. The landscape recognises her. The people welcome her. And Ellis, for the first time she can remember, exhales.

Then she meets Luke.

Luke Maddox is a Guardian of Wales, a red Dragon who patrols the skies with his Weyr and has done for longer than most people's family histories stretch. When Merlin welcomes Ellis home โ€” and I do mean that Merlin โ€” Luke understands instantly that she is the other half of him. The one. But Ellis carries no memory of her heritage, no knowledge of who she truly is, and unless she finds the courage to claim that identity and claim Luke, he will fade away before she ever gets the chance.

HIRAETH is a standalone contemporary magical realism romance, set against the stunning backdrop of Welsh mountains and mythology. It is a story about belonging, about remembering who you are beneath everything life has layered over you, and about a love that is patient enough to wait but fragile enough to need you to choose it.

It is one of the books I am most proud of, and this birthday weekend feels like the perfect time to share it with you if you have not yet found your way to it.

The sale runs from today until the 9th of March at most major retailers excluding Amazon. I would love for HIRAETH to find a home on your shelves โ€” and I hope it gives you the same feeling it gave Ellis when she finally arrived in Beddgelert.

P.S. If you have already read HIRAETH and loved it, the very best thing you can do for a book's birthday is leave a review or tell a friend. Even a line or two makes such a difference, and I am endlessly grateful for every single one.

Thank you for being part of this journey and for celebrating five wonderful years with me.

Until next time, take care and happy reading! ๐Ÿ’™

Morgan Sheppard, Author

Originally from the United Kingdom, Morgan Sheppard now resides in Germany, although she freely admits to having left part of her heart in Wales. Whilst a writer mainly in the fantasy genre, Morgan is more than happy to share her love of reading amongst the many different genres out there, and can always be found with a book close by.

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