The ancient Irish believed that people were affected by the cycles of the moon and that the moon can be linked to intuition and has real power over the deeds of men. They called the moon in September their Blood Moon. It was the time when animals were butchered and prepared for the long, dark winter ahead. Their daily prayer to the Celtic moon goddess was: Leave us sound and whole. The month of the Blood Moon is also the time when 13-year-old Irish dancer Liffey Rivers finds herself drawn back to Ireland searching for a mysterious woman who wears a diamond M, seeking answers on the Mountain of the Moon, before her own blood is spilled.
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