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'An immensely readable, summer holiday of a book' Belfast Telegraph
When Elizabeth Stewart, the only daughter of Protestant parents,
announced that she wants to leave Belfast for the west coast of
Ireland, her family can't help but question her judgement. What
could she possibly find in leafy Lisara that isn't available in the
city? A stranger in the village, Lizzie's presence draws the
attention of all the locals. And her charming spritely nature
doesn't escape the attention of the charming Patrick Delargy. It's
not long before Lizzie discovers that more than the rolling green
hills and beautiful landscapes have captured her heart... Prepare
to be spirited away to rural Ireland in this stunning new saga
series from Anne Doughty. Previously published as Stranger in the
Place Readers LOVE Anne Doughty: 'I love all the books from this
author' 'beautifully written' 'would recommend to everyone'
'Fabulous story, couldn't put it down!' 'Looking forward to the
next one.'
Can she unlock the secrets of her past? Deirdre Weston, a London
journalist, returns to her family home in Armagh to come to terms
with the death of her mother. Faced with painful memories of her
own past, Deirdre despairs of the task she has set herself. In her
deepest need she encounters Deara, the handmaiden of the Lady
Merdaine from the capital of ancient Ulster. During her stay,
Deirdre unearths what happened in Deara's fifth-century life, a
time as turbulent and troubled in Ireland as the late twentieth
century has been. As events unfold, both women discover the
strength which flows from the love and support of the other - and
the transforming power of courage. Prepare to be spirited away to
rural Ireland in this stunning new saga from Anne Doughty.
Previously published as Summer of the Hawthorn Readers LOVE Anne
Doughty: 'I love all the books from this author' 'beautifully
written' 'would recommend to everyone' 'Fabulous story, couldn't
put it down!' 'Looking forward to the next one.'
Will love be enough to overcome the odds? It is 1960 and Clare
Hamilton is returning home to her beloved Armagh to marry Andrew,
her childhood sweetheart. Full of the hope and possibilities of a
newlywed couple, they plan to turn Andrew's ancestral home into a
guesthouse. Their ambition is to use their income to buy back the
land of the former family estate so that Andrew can quit his hated
job as a solicitor and farm the land he had known as a boy. But the
sixties are a time of change, and when political unrest increases
bookings begin to decline... Can the pair save their beloved
guesthouse and achieve their dreams for a better life? Prepare to
be spirited away to rural Ireland in this stunning new saga from
Anne Doughty. Previously published as Come Rain, Come Shine Readers
LOVE Anne Doughty: 'I love all the books from this author'
'beautifully written' 'would recommend to everyone' 'Fabulous
story, couldn't put it down!' 'Looking forward to the next one.'
The hardest times can build the strongest friendships County
Donegal, Ireland, April 1845. Since following her heart and moving
from her comfortable home in Scotland to the harsh mountainside of
Ardtur, County Donegal, Hannah McGinley hasn't had the easiest
life. But surrounded by her two children and her loving husband
Patrick she has found happiness. When her daughter returns home
with news that her school may close as one of the teachers is
moving away, Hannah feels compelled to take the vacant post. With
the schoolmaster Daniel having lost his sight, Hannah knows that he
won't be able to manage the children alone. But the money from
teaching is poor and as the potato crops begin to fail all around
them, times are getting tougher still. Will Hannah be able to help
her family and save the school? This lyrical saga full of depth and
emotion will sweep you away to a simpler time. Readers LOVE Anne
Doughty: 'I love all the books from this author' 'beautifully
written' 'would recommend to everyone' 'Fabulous story, couldn't
put it down!' 'Looking forward to the next one.'
'An engaging story of opportunities lost and refound' Express Can
love help her through the most difficult decisions? Prepare to be
spirited away to rural Ireland in this stunning new saga from Anne
Doughty. When Jenny McKinstry is offered a new post as the Head of
English at her Belfast school she's elated! Yet she can't help but
feel conflicted about the position. With all those around her
mounting the pressure to start a family and her husband's career
about to take off, Jenny feels bound by an overwhelming sense of
duty. Will she be able to support her husband's ambitions and land
her dream job... Previously published as A Few Late Roses. Readers
LOVE Anne Doughty: 'I love all the books from this author'
'beautifully written' 'would recommend to everyone' 'Fabulous
story, couldn't put it down!' 'Looking forward to the next one.'
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