

I have really enjoyed reading some of the other titles in the series and am looking forward to reading The King’s Prey: Saint Dymphna of Ireland this summer, learning more about Saint Dymphna, and possibly sharing it with our teens once they are a little older and ready for the mature themes. I am looking forward to selling it at our gift shop.” True to the facts, with excitement to thrill the young. This new addition to the God’s Forgotten Friends series recently received the following endorsement from The National Shrine of St. Let’s help her spread the word and increase devotion to this little-known Irish princess saint! I timed the book to release in time for her feast day, so now I just have to get the word out there!”

So I would love to spread devotion to her in my own little way. She is the patron saint of so many things: mental illness, emotional disorders, depression, nervous ailments, autism, intellectually handicapped, runaways, victims of family and sexual violence, the list goes on and on. “I really, really feel Saint Dymphna needs to be known in this day and age of such widespread depression and stress.

To celebrate her feast this year I wanted to introduce you all to the brand new book that has just been written and released by author Susan Peek about this holy saint and give away a copy to one of my visitors!ĭuring our correspondence the author shared:
