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Celebrating Samhain: The Celtic Wheel of the Year – Book 1 by Rionna Morgan

Rionna Morgan’s Celebrating Samhain is a luminous and heartfelt introduction to the Celtic Wheel of the Year, blending family warmth, mythic tradition, and the magic of remembrance into a story that feels both timeless and deeply human. The book follows 12-year-old twins Croia and Ronan, whose lives are about to change on an October night when their grandmother opens their eyes to the true meaning of Samhain—the ancient Celtic celebration that lies beneath modern-day Halloween.

From the first chapter, Morgan’s writing glows with a sense of wonder and reverence. The author captures that unique twilight between childhood innocence and the dawning awareness of deeper truths. Croia and Ronan’s bond as siblings is tenderly drawn, and readers will immediately connect with their curiosity, mischief, and love for one another. The addition of their mother’s new husband and teenage stepsister adds a modern dynamic that grounds the story in the realities of blended families—making the magical night of Samhain all the more meaningful as it becomes a ritual of unity and shared understanding.

The heart of this story lies in its celebration of heritage and spiritual connection. Morgan beautifully reawakens the ancient Celtic customs surrounding Samhain: setting a place at the table for ancestors, lighting candles to guide spirits home, playing divination games, and sharing a traditional meal. These scenes are not only educational but profoundly moving. Through the eyes of the children, we experience the thin veil between the living and the dead as something comforting rather than frightening—a bridge of love that connects generations.

The writing itself is rich and lyrical, filled with sensory detail—the scent of autumn leaves, the flicker of candlelight, the hush of a night heavy with mystery. Morgan strikes a perfect balance between the mystical and the familial, reminding readers that ancient traditions live on not just through ceremony, but through storytelling and love.

By the end, readers will feel as though they, too, have sat by the fire and shared in the family’s discovery. Celebrating Samhain is not just a story for children—it’s a gentle guide for families seeking to reconnect with nature’s cycles and the sacred rhythm of life and death.

A tender, enchanting, and soul-nourishing tale that honors ancestry, family, and the enduring magic of Samhain. Perfect for readers of all ages who wish to rediscover the deeper meaning of Halloween through the Celtic heart.

Book link :- https://a.co/d/hTfVgBU

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