Irish Inheritance by Paula Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book begins with two people finding that they have been left a half share of a house in Ireland by Miss Helena Keating, a lady neither of them had ever heard of. Jenna Sutton is an aspiring English actress, while Guy Sinclair is an American artist.
The house is in Clifden, County Galway and known by it’s Irish name of “Mist Na Mara”. The two travel to Ireland to find out more about the house and find themselves on a mystery. Research through family trees reveal unexpected relatives and big decisions to be made about the future of the house.
The story takes the reader on a lovely trail around the Emerald Isle mixed with the people through history who brought Jenna and Guy to the romantic house of the cliff tops of the wild rugged coastline, and where ghosts can finally be laid to rest. The couple must work through their own needs for the future so that they can decide what to do with their inheritance.
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Beautiful story.
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Thank you.
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Many thanks 🙂
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Many thanks for your review, Rosie. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the story!
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You’re very welcome.
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This is a romance for me – history and Ireland, especially the Ireland since I just discovered I’m part Irish. Thanks, Rosie!
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I’d love to say I had some Irish blood, but no luck yet with the family tree.
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Noelle, I have some very diluted Irish blood through one of my great-great-grandfathers! I don’t know which part of Ireland he came from, but I love so many different places Ireland- and hope that comes across in my story.
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Have downloaded it because of your review and the reviews of others on Amazon proving how helpful reviews are to the author and the reader. Loved the cover, something else that pushes me one way or another. So many books, so little time, as the saying goes.
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Oh Wow! Really great to hear this Stephanie, thank you.
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Stepheny, thank you so much for downloading ‘Irish Inheritance’, I do hope you will enjoy it. 🙂
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Looks like a terrific read! Sadly, not available on Amazon UK so I’ve downloaded it from your side of the pond. Can’t wait to get started.
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Not sure why you couldn’t find it on Amazon UK, Barb, as it’s definitely there – I just checked! But thanks for downloading it anyway!
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It should be up on both sites as I set up links in the above post ladies, never mind if you’ve got it any way Barb.
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This lovely review and the great premise for a story has made me immediately download this book. I shall look forward to getting to read it 🙂 Many thanks
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Many thanks, georgiarose! I do hope you will enjoy the story 🙂
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