First time in print, Roberts' second novel of an enchanting Irish trilogy featuring the dreams and passions of three extraordinary siblings. Shawn is a songwriter whose music tells a story of loneliness and desperate longing. It isn't until he gives into the mysteries of magic that he is gets the chance to become a successful musician and a man in love.
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First time in print, Roberts' second novel of an enchanting Irish trilogy featuring the dreams and passions of three extraordinary siblings. Shawn is a songwriter whose music tells a story of loneliness and desperate longing. It isn't until he gives into the mysteries of magic that he is gets the chance to become a successful musician and a man in love.
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This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.
I would indeed recomend this book to a friend, I infact would recomend this whole trilogy. The way Nora writes of Ireland and the characters, makes you feel as if you are standing there in the same room as a play unfolds infront of you. Making you feel everything that the character is feeling and leaves you spell bound completely through.
mallerj
Apr 17, 2007
Fab book!
I would absolutely recommend this book to any fan of Nora Roberts, or readers that enjoy a good fiction book about Ireland! In fact, this whole trilogy is wonderful! The Gallagher family brings life to the pages, instantly readers can identify with them...and the imagery used in this whole trilogy is fantastic! I can't wait to get to Ireland myself!