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Embittered war correspondent Quinn Lawlor returns to his ancestral home
in Ireland where he finds solace in the arms of Waterford dairy farmer
Meaghann Power.
Meaghann must separate her daytime life as farmer and daughter of Irish rebels from nights of blazing desire for the one man she shouldn't love.
Will their passion prove strong enough to overcome a decades-old bitter struggle?
Meaghann must separate her daytime life as farmer and daughter of Irish rebels from nights of blazing desire for the one man she shouldn't love.
Will their passion prove strong enough to overcome a decades-old bitter struggle?
“This novel is a fine example of the "wish-they-still-published-books-like this" variety: unput-downable and unforgettable.” ~Carolyn Woolston, Author
“Ms. Barrett skillfully navigates the tangled web of Irish Republicanism, the questionable tactics employed by the Provisional IRA, and the mixture of pride, fear, and ambivalence her characters wrestle.” ~Amazon Review
“A well-written and thought-provoking story, with complex characters and powerful emotions.” ~The Romance Reviews
"IN LOVE AND WAR is by no means a lighthearted read. It's thought provoking and emotionally driven with characters who could easily be your own loved ones." Romance Junkies
Author Bio: Married, with grown children, Suzanne Barrett and her husband live in the Santa Cruz Mountains where they share their acreage with an elderly cat, several chickens and an assortment of wildlife that includes a trio of wild turkeys. When she’s not devouring British mysteries, most evenings find Suzanne at her computer or jewelry bench, a cup of Earl Grey within easy reach, a sleeping cat at her feet, doing what she loves best—creating stories of warmth and passion and designing pendants, earrings and bracelets.
Her motto is "Don't wait for something; make it happen."
To find out more about Suzanne and her other books, please check out her
and you can also check out her beautiful handcrafted jewelry
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