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Libraries, leprechauns, & evil landlords, oh my! Join Raegan Sheridan as she sets out on a journey with a dashing stranger and an ornery kitten to the home of the mother she never knew, at the behest of her father's people whom she never met, to save a village she knows nothing about. The Librarian's Treasure is a little fantasy, a little mystery, and a lot to love. Orphaned as a child, Raegan was content with her simple life, her makeshift family, her books, and her library. Until Drake arrived. As if handsome, rugged, and good with a paintbrush wasn't enough, she seems to be the only one…mehr

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Libraries, leprechauns, & evil landlords, oh my! Join Raegan Sheridan as she sets out on a journey with a dashing stranger and an ornery kitten to the home of the mother she never knew, at the behest of her father's people whom she never met, to save a village she knows nothing about. The Librarian's Treasure is a little fantasy, a little mystery, and a lot to love. Orphaned as a child, Raegan was content with her simple life, her makeshift family, her books, and her library. Until Drake arrived. As if handsome, rugged, and good with a paintbrush wasn't enough, she seems to be the only one that can help him. Well, him and the League of Leprechauns that sent him on a mission to find and return her to her ancestral land of Ireland, before it's too late. She knew she had to go, even as doubts and a lifetime of questions ravaged her. Could the opportunity to see the home of a mother she never knew bring Raegan connection and closure that she'd always wanted? Why did a group of leprechauns leagues away believe she was the savior of this small village? Even worse, how do you save someone when you don't even know what you're meant to save them from?
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Katherine Brown is Professor of Behaviour Change in Health in the Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography, School of Life and Medical Sciences at the University of Hertfordshire. Katherine is Chief Investigator of the NIHR funded and UH led Public Health Interventions Responsive Studies Team (PHIRST). She also leads the Public Health and Behaviour Change research unit (PHAB lab) within the Centre for Research in Psychology and Sports Science (CRiPPS) at UH. Katherine has a strong track record of leading research in the development and evaluation of behaviour change interventions targeted at preventive health behaviours and addressing major public health challenges. She spent over eight years working in an embedded role at Public Health Warwickshire leading public health research and evaluation. Applications of digital health are a strong feature of her work as is working with communities and end-users on co-production and co-design of interventions. Katherine has attracted grant income in excess of £8 million from a range of funders including the NIHR the MRC and the European Commission. She has produced more than 80 peer reviewed publications and academic reports and has delivered over 40 keynotes and invited speaker presentations.