Shadows o'er Killarney

Romance, Historical
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Author: Sherry Boardman ISBN: 9781458031488
Publisher: Sherry Boardman Publication: May 26, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sherry Boardman
ISBN: 9781458031488
Publisher: Sherry Boardman
Publication: May 26, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jennifer Leigh O’Rourke, a gutsy, easily fired-up lass, moves from the harsh western Ireland coastline and is newly situated in the lavish valley of Killarney after suffering the loss of her parents and the execution of her husband for his part in the Revolution. Unforeseeable are the choices she must make through journeys of indecision, love, heartache, and mystical pathways to sculpt her future. Guiding her through her emotional quests is a wee wood sprite Goliath, whose insight convinces the lass she indeed has the gift of sight and treasures are not always found in a pot o’ gold.

Jonathan Edward Abbott, affluent English baron and favored agent of King George III, receives an unfavorable assignment. However, a positive future would be in doubt if he refuses the edict to travel to Ireland to deliver the king’s ultimatum. Becoming a social recluse after the scandalous death of his wife, he resents the royal interference in an orderly existence. Once he steps on the emerald isle’s rocky terrain, chaos reigns as cultures collide, tragedy revisits, and emotions’ ashes ignite anew.

Set in mystical Ireland on the heels of the 1798 Irish Revolution, Shadows o’er Killarney is an untimely love story of two people clutching opposite cultural beliefs and values during political turmoil, enhanced with mythical folklore.

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Jennifer Leigh O’Rourke, a gutsy, easily fired-up lass, moves from the harsh western Ireland coastline and is newly situated in the lavish valley of Killarney after suffering the loss of her parents and the execution of her husband for his part in the Revolution. Unforeseeable are the choices she must make through journeys of indecision, love, heartache, and mystical pathways to sculpt her future. Guiding her through her emotional quests is a wee wood sprite Goliath, whose insight convinces the lass she indeed has the gift of sight and treasures are not always found in a pot o’ gold.

Jonathan Edward Abbott, affluent English baron and favored agent of King George III, receives an unfavorable assignment. However, a positive future would be in doubt if he refuses the edict to travel to Ireland to deliver the king’s ultimatum. Becoming a social recluse after the scandalous death of his wife, he resents the royal interference in an orderly existence. Once he steps on the emerald isle’s rocky terrain, chaos reigns as cultures collide, tragedy revisits, and emotions’ ashes ignite anew.

Set in mystical Ireland on the heels of the 1798 Irish Revolution, Shadows o’er Killarney is an untimely love story of two people clutching opposite cultural beliefs and values during political turmoil, enhanced with mythical folklore.

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