Irish Mythology Novel

In the twelfth century B.C., darkness spreads across the known world. Crops fail. Empires collapse. From Greece to Anatolia, once-great cities fall silent. Even mighty Egypt staggers under the weight of war and famine. In the far west, ancient oak trees buried in Ireland’s boglands bear quiet witness—marking eighteen years of cold summers and stunted growth. The old world is ending.

And from across the sea, a mysterious people arrive.

They call themselves the Tuatha Dé Danann—Children of Danu—skilled in metalwork, healing, and prophecy. Some say they are gods. Others believe they are survivors of a shattered civilization, scattered by flood and fire from a once-glorious homeland. Their journey ends in Ireland, a land both wild and already claimed.

Among the island’s people is Sorcha, a girl gifted with the ability to hear the ancient prophecies whispered by a white horse carved into the side of a sacred hill. She sees what others fear to name—visions of burning cities, drowned lands, and a future not yet decided. As rival peoples clash and old powers resist the newcomers, Sorcha must choose: will the Danann bring renewal, or repeat the ruin from which they fled?

Blending archaeological insight with mythic tradition, The White Horse Oracle re-imagines the legendary arrival of the Danann against the backdrop of a real-world catastrophe. It is a tale of exile and survival, of memory and myth—where the fading light of a fallen age sparks the beginning of something new.