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The Lost Secret of Ireland

Starlight Cottages, Book 2

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The Lost Secret of Ireland

By: Susanne O'Leary
Narrated by: Jennifer Fitzgerald
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A dreamy Irish romance that will warm your heart and show you that it’s never too late for a second chance. For fans of Debbie Macomber, Sheila O’Flanagan and Mary Alice Monroe.

In the tiny village of Sandy Cove in Ireland, Ella Caron is trying to recover. When she moved from Paris to a beautiful coastguard cottage on the sea, she wanted peace and quiet and the space to grieve after her mother’s death. She never imagined that her mother’s eccentric best friend, Lucille, would insist on moving in to keep her company. With Lucille by her side, Ella finds herself laughing more than she has in years and it soon becomes clear that Lucille has her own reasons for coming to Sandy Cove: she wants Ella to help her move to her own little cottage by the sea. But then Lucille’s son, Rory, comes to town, and her dream is under threat: he wants her in Tipperary, where she can safely grow old in their family home.

As Ella and Rory get closer, sharing a moment under the stars that feels meant to be, Ella finds herself caught between the man she is falling for and the loyalty she has to Lucille. Ella knows that she must convince Lucille to tell her family the truth, but it may force them to leave her and Sandy Cove for good....

©2021 Susanne O'Leary (P)2021 W. F. Howes Ltd
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction Ireland France Heartfelt
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Wonderful story - enjoyed it immensely. Love the Kerry area of Ireland. Visiting in fall. Thanks

Australian found Lost Man of Ireland

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This is an enchanting story with a wonderful narrator. I can’t wait to listen to the next book.

Enchanting story.

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Enjoyed the second book in the series. A nice story of "framily" and the renewed joy of finding love. Now onto the 3rd book.

The taming of bear.

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I so enjoyed listening to this story on my 100 mile daily commute.
Characters are real and inspiring.
Beautiful read. sad it is over.

delightful

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I am enjoying the 2rd book on all the fun & interesting characters in the small town of Ireland which I love.
A lovely story on the Friendships that are built, reliability & loyalty.

Love it!

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I enjoyed the relationships between the characters. Very real and relatable to real life. This is a must read series!

Loved this story

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Nice story about healing of the mind and soul . It has a variety of very different but likable characters who help each other.

Nice story about healing

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The characters were warm, funny, and relatable. I couldn’t put it down and highly recommend this book.

Loved the story

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Excellent story narrated perfectly..
Looking forward to checking out the next book in the series..

The Lost Secret of Ireland

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Embarrassingly trite. Female characters with great careers, but 1950s emotional subservience to the men in their life. In my particular arrogance, I would have rewritten the story to include more of the finale storyline throughout the entire text. Without giving too much away, it would’ve been great to participate in the antagonist’s research journey. The author missed an opportunity to create a historical subplot/allegory. Sorry, this is very opinionated of me.

Ridiculous

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