Book #3 from the series: The Mist Veiled Shores

The Mist Veiled Shores, Book Three: A New God

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The third book in The Mist Veiled Shores trilogy tells the tale of a new God arriving upon the shores of Éire.
The stewardship promised by the Gaels is failing.
Clans fight, blight and disease ravage the island and resources are becoming scarce.
Druids and Chieftains have been corrupted by greed and power.
The blood of the Tuatha Dé still runs through the veins of a few Gaels.
They must fight, against a new God and the degradation of the old ways.

Praise for this book

K. Anderson Brady writes with myth in his bones, and A New God is the moment that myth steps out of the mist and reveals its full shape. If the first two books in The Mist Veiled Shores established the world, this volume uncovers the cosmology beneath it. The story deepens, the stakes sharpen, and the series becomes a tale of inheritance, consequence, and the dangerous beauty of awakening power.
Divine Legacy: A Summons, Not a Gift
Brady treats divine heritage with rare sincerity. Characters like Dánruadh do not simply inherit abilities. They inherit responsibility. Their diluted god blood binds them to the land, to its wounds, and to its memory. The Tuatha Dé Danann may have withdrawn, but their echo remains in mortals who feel the land’s pain and hear its call.
This is legacy as stewardship, not spectacle.