Jewels of the Sun (The Irish Trilogy #1) by Nora Roberts Paperback Book

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Rent Jewels of the Sun (The Irish Trilogy #1)

Author: Nora Roberts

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD, Unabridged-CD, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Nov 1999

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

In the small village of Ardmore, Ireland, Gallagher's pub is the center of the lively seaside community and the home of three passionate siblings: Aidan, Shawn, and Darcy. As a world traveler and a barkeep, the eldest brother Aidan has just about seen and heard it all, but when a quiet professor from Chicago enters his tavern, he is instantly intrigued--and certain that there is more to Jude Murray than what meets the eye.

Jude has returned to her grandmother's ancestral home to sort out her thoughts, know her heart, and 'find Jude F. Murray in six months or less.' After a life of deliberate security, Jude finds herself recovering from a failed marriage and a disappointing career. With the pretense of a research expedition, Jude leaves her life in Chicago and moves into the charming house on top of the faerie hill. Surrounded by the awesome scenery and relieved by the simplicity of life, Jude excuses her visions of ghosts and faeries as signs of her mental recovery.

But the inhabitants of Ardmore, and Aidan Gallagher in particular, don't dismiss these apparitions with such convenient logic, and Jude learns to listen more carefully to the messages in the world. As Aidan and Jude draw closer to each other, Jude struggles to discover, balance, and define the complex parts of her soul.

In the character of Jude Murray, Nora Roberts has created a sophisticated woman whose internal development from skittish recluse to confident lover is realistic and convincing. Carefully avoiding the 'good man is a solution to all problems' plot, Roberts lets Jude and Aidan interact and develop individually, as well as together as a couple. While this modern tone is refreshing, it feels a bit at odds with the supernatural, faerie themes. As this is the first in a series about the Gallagher siblings and the faerie legend, perhaps these thematic contradictions will sort themselves out in the subsequent novels. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien

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Reviews

BookLender review by Anna on 2008-11-12 10:08:35

Great start to the series.

BookLender review by Nora on 2009-06-12 13:44:45

I loved how Jude had to find herself before she could love someone again and how Adian was always there.