
The Lady of Galway Manor
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Narrated by:
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Heather O'Neill
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By:
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Jennifer Deibel
In 1920, Annabeth De Lacy’s father is appointed landlord of Galway Parish in Ireland. Bored without the trappings and finery of the British Court, Annabeth convinces her father to arrange an apprenticeship for her with the Jennings family - descendants of the creator of the famed Claddagh ring.
Stephen Jennings longs to do anything other than make a career in his family’s jewelry shop. The past has taught him to no longer believe in love and the “lies” the Claddagh ring supposedly promises. How can he peddle what he now finds offensive?
The war for Irish independence gains strength, and the De Lacy family is caught in the cross fire. As events take a life-threatening turn, Annabeth and Stephen will discover that the bonds of friendship, love, and loyalty can only be made stronger when put through the refiner’s fire.
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Great Novel
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Engaging and emotionally hooking
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Perfect narration
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I do want to mention that I learned about this book, The Lady of Galway Manor and the author, Jennifer Deibel, from the podcast, Christian Historical Fiction Talk with Liz Tolsma. I look forward to read any of Jennifer Deibel books after enjoying this one so much.
Highly Recommend: The Lady of Galway Manor
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Lady of Galway Manor
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Great Irish Story
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Great story.
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Set in the 1920’s, this is a star crossed lovers romance between an English Lady and a handsome Irishman in the midst of the Irish conflict for independence.
I loved the characters of Lady Annabeth and Stephen and how they came to appreciate and love each other despite their cultural differences. It’s a slow burn romance with plenty of twists and turns that kept me turning those pages! I also loved the inspirational messages of forgiveness, sacrifice, and love.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through JustRead Tours however, I loved it so much that I downloaded the audiobook from Audible. The narration is fabulous! Highly recommend it. The accents are done to perfection. I loved listening to that beautiful Irish lilt and at the same time the narrator does a fabulous English accent. Definitely recommend to audiobook listeners.
Historical romance and Christian fiction lovers will want to pick up this book. I can’t wait to read more by this author.
Sweeping Irish star-crossed lovers historical romance!
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Incredible!
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Jennifer Deibel chose as her story’s setting the incredibly rich, historically significant, fraught and beautiful setting of Western Ireland’s Galway in the early part of the twentieth century. But even this setting’s innate passion, people, charm and beauty are watered down. Her truly light — even trite, in my opinion — handling of an historically significant “moment” in the centuries long, ugly and murderous occupation of Ireland by England, her rather frivolous presentations of both Irish and English characters’ approaches to faith, family, love, men and women, occupation & rebellion I found to be irritating — even insulting. There were times throughout this book when I anticipated any of the characters, no matter the situations, to break into a Disney-esque song and skip off into the sunset.
In all fairness, I’d never read this author before and I see that she appeals to many readers, but for my taste, this obviously talented author chose too much “cutesy”, blasé handling of the passionate, serious situations the author describes her characters facing in this particular book. Likely, this was her desire: to deliver something written with a light hand, “palatable and pleasant”, for her fans. I appreciate that; her approach isn’t for me I guess and that’s okay. Because it is only my perspective & opinion, I allocated three stars, when I wanted to give fewer.
The narration, I thought, was a fine aspect of this book. Heather O’Neill did a good job of the Irish language and I appreciated that the author wrote in immediate translations of the various words and phrases; that seemed to work well enough rather than being a distraction.
Not certain what I was expecting
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