The Art and Artists
Kevin B. Leigh the author searched the world for amazing artists to illustrate his vision, here are some examples
Testimonials

“The author describes the worlds in this book with such color and beauty that it is as if watching a movie instead of reading. So easy to picture the Twins and their friends battling the evil, or riding on Gollup’s shoulders. I will have to see about getting the second book so I can continue the story.”

“My grandmother gave this book for me to read, and I read it with my eight-year-old son. I really enjoyed the book. It was simply… just beautiful. It took me back to bedtime stories from my childhood. I’d never actually heard this story, of course, but the book is written in that bedtime fairytale style that just makes you feel all warm and loved inside. I loved the book. As soon as I finished it, I wanted to re-read it. Now, here is what my little boy had to say. (I edited this only to correct the misspelling. I didn’t change any of the words or phrases.)”

“I was absolutely thrilled to have won this book from a Goodreads giveaway because it was a book that I wanted to read to my children. The book did not disappoint! It was a fantastic read that really captured my children’s attention from beginning to end. Kevin Leigh did an awesome job with this book. I really hope there will be a sequel.”
People places and monsters
The author is trying to give as much background as possible for the reader, including details on the places creatures people and even language of the wonderful world of Lárdam.
Characters
July 2020
Ire: Caróg
Caróg, f. (gs. -óige, npl. ~a, gpl. ~). 1. Crow. ~ dhubh, black, carrion, crow. ~ liath, grey, hooded, crow. 2. F: Black-haired woman. Singular NOMINATIVE caróg, an charóg GENITIVE caróige, na caróige Plural NOMINATIVE caróga, na caróga [...]
September 2021
Kevin McMahon
Father of Josie and Seamus Killed in a motorcycle accident with Mary McMahon
August 2021
Vince McMahon (Uncle Vince)
When the twins lose their parents suddenly, they are left destitute other than their clothes. Uncle Vince takes them [...]
July 2020
Ire: táimid Sábháilte
Irish: Eng: We Are Safe sábháilte, a3. 1. pp. of SÁBHÁIL2. 2. Safe. Áit shábháilte, safe place. Níl rud ar bith ~ orthu, nothing is safe from them. Source Site: https://www.teanglann.ie/en/fgb/S%C3%A1bh%C3%A1ilte
August 2020
Fearred Mórdin
Conchessa plays a role in the story that at times is sad and then uplifting. She died three years [...]
August 2021
Glendalough Hotel
Steps from the 6th Century Monastic site, the Glendalough Hotel in County Wicklow has a location like no [...]






