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  • av K. L. Gleeson
    225,-

    Ten years ago everything about him took her breath away, especially his music. But ten years ago, when everything seemed possible, it all fell apart. Ten years ago Kate gave up music, her friends and all the possibilities of her future and established a new life for herself in Rome. There she began creating art pieces under the guidance of her handsome mentor and fiancé, Giancarlo, a member of an old wealthy Italian family. It's a life she's worked hard to achieve--glamorous, busy and a far cry from her past life. When her father falls seriously ill Kate is forced to return to the small American college town where she grew up and where her life took a downward spiral almost a decade before. On her arrival she encounters Ethan, the mesmerizing musician that captured her attention all those years ago, and one of the key people that prompted her flight. When she learns he's staying at a friend's cabin and sharing friendship and his love of music with her father, a former professional musician, she finds it overwhelming and is immediately thrown back to that fateful college event when she first heard him play his guitar and sing. As Kate struggles to adjust to her situation and the people she'd left behind all those years ago, she is forced to face her past and the choices she made. From a USA Today bestselling author comes a sweeping novel of love, loss and the people and choices that mark us forever that fans of Carley Fortune and Karen Swan will love.

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    195,99

    From a USA Today bestselling author comes a tale of magic, myth and Irish music. The battle is upon them, but Maura must decide who she is and if she deserves love, if they are all to succeed. Maura has had enough of the gods seeing her worth and usefulness only as Morrigan, the war goddess. Even Finn, who she might count as a close friend on her best days doesn't understand. And now that they are all assembled and tasked with retrieving the two treasures to fight Balor, Maura leaves in a fit of anger. Her anger takes her across the sea to the middle of hot, dusty America where she makes an odd set of friends, including Raven, who is other than he seems. Finn finds himself missing Maura more than he thought possible, and in the midst of helping Smithy, Saoirse and Luke cope without Maura's help, he finds he has his own demons to fight. They are a motley crew facing the biggest challenge-to collect the treasures and lure Balor back to the Otherworld where the final battle will take place and Balor killed. To succeed they must all come to know and understand who they truly are. To fail would mean not only their deaths, but the death of Ireland.

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    196,-

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    159,-

    Scotland 1556 After overhearing a plot to kill Mary Queen of Scots, Abby Gordon is sent from Paris to the Laird of Glenorchy’s home at Kilchurn Castle for safety. Disguised as a boy, she becomes a lute player among the household musicians where she encounters the laird’s hostage, the attractive Iain MacGregor, a pawn in the laird’s struggle for power in Scotland’s turbulent politics. But is Iain really a hostage to fortune or is he playing his own dangerous game? As Abby’s feelings intensify for this Glenorchy hostage she is caught in the web of intrigue that permeates the household and is drawn deeper and deeper into danger.With spice, wit and action packed plotting, Kristin Gleeson’s Highland Ballad Series is as compelling as Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels.'A highland ballad brought to life - plays sweetly on the heart-strings.' Jean Gill, The Troubadours Quartet

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    184,-

    Belfast and Alaska 1889.  A young woman haunted by her mother’s death embarks on an Alaskan adventure to escape an unwanted marriage.Cunning and determination get her there in the guise of teaching at the Tlingit Indian mission. But Alaska proves more difficult than she imagined, and the hope that this new place will transform her seems out of reach with the impossible Mrs Paxson and the mysterious, troubled Tlingit Indian, Natsilane.‘…this is a beautifully calibrated and vivid and interesting historical novel about love and death in the North American wilderness,…the characters are fascinating,… the evocation of the natural world and the social customs and practices of Tlingit is assured and convincing, and… the story, albeit melancholy, is unfailingly engaging.  I wish it well.’  Carlo Gebler, The Siege of Derry‘A fable as gentle as Irish laughter and as lyrical as Irish song. A magical love story of a girl who must cross the world to find the one place where she can belong.' Karen Maitland, The Raven’s Head 

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    184,-

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    184,-

    Love is eternal, crossing time spans.To escape recent betrayal and loss, Irish archaeology student, Bríd Ní Laoghaire seizes the chance to be a last minute replacement on a dig in a remote Chinese desert and discovers a dangerous secret that links her to an ancient past. An Alaskan Tlingit Indian, John Sheldon, leads the team, and their incredible discoveries arouse hostility in the Chinese officials sent to observe the dig. As more items are examined, Bríd begins to have startling visions that link her to the past which complicate the growing attraction between her and the emotionally troubled John. How could she be connected to a people that lived 3500 years ago? Meanwhile the Chinese officials'' hostility grows and unease among staff rises, all of which threaten to undermine the expedition and, eventually, John and Bríd''s lives. Part of the Celtic Knot Series

  • av Kristin Gleeson
    184,-

  • av Kristin Gleeson & Blakey Moonyeen
    159,-

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