Author:
Narrator: Patricia Daniels
Format: Unabridged-MP3, Paperback, Abridged-CD, Unabridged-CD, Unabridged-MP3
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: Jul 2005
Genre: Fiction - Romance - General
Retail Price: $24.95
Discs: 1
Determined to reevaluate her life, Jude Murray flees America to take refuge in Faerie Hill Cottage, where she immerses herself in the study of Irish Folklore, and discovers hope for the future in the magic of the past. Finally back home in Ireland after years of traveling, Aidan Gallagher possesses an uncommon understanding of his country's haunting myths. Although he's devoted to managing the family pub, a hint of wildness still glints in his stormy eyes. In Jude, he sees a woman who can both soothe his heart and stir his blood. And he begins to share the legends of the land with her, while they create a passionate history of their own.
Ripley Todd just wants to live a quiet, peaceful kind of life. Her job as a sheriff's deputy keeps her busy and happy, and she has no trouble finding...
A talented songwriter, Shawn Gallagher spends his days lost in reverie and wonder, oblivious to the wiles of women and the ways of the world. He...
What happens when the very gods depend on mortals for help? That's what three very different young women find out when they are invited to Warrior's...
Mia Devlin knows what it is like to love with your whole heart - and then watch your love walk away. Years ago, she and Sam Logan shared an incredible...
What happens when the very gods depend on mortals for help? That's what three very different young women find out when they are invited to Warrior's...
What happens when the very gods depend on mortals for help? That's what three very different young women find out when they are invited to Warrior's...
Darcy Gallagher has always believed in the pull of fate, the magic of legend . . . and the importance of money. She longs to find a rich man who will...
Great start to the series.
I loved how Jude had to find herself before she could love someone again and how Adian was always there.