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  • Location: Ireland

Beneath an Irish Sky

Beneath an Irish Sky

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2000s: An Irish Traveller and a man with money and status. Two very different words collide

  • ISBN: B00DRMZVSE
  • Genre: Fiction

What you need to know before your trail

Jack Stewart thought he’d put the past behind him. On the surface, he has everything – success, money, a big house and he is never short of an attractive woman by his side, but a tragic road accident shatters his world.

Raised as an Irish Traveller, Luke Kiernan hasn’t had it easy, and when he wakes in a Dublin hospital to find the man he’s hated since childhood at his bedside, he’s hungry for revenge.

Two very different worlds collide, bringing new dangers, exposing past deceits, and unearthing dark family secrets buried long ago. But from tragedy springs the promise of a fresh start with two women who are intent on helping Jack and Luke mend their lives.

Can new love heal old wounds, or are some scars there for good?

Travel Guide

Dublin

Dublin looked like any other big city with its shops and office buildings, a myriad of umbrellas adding colour to the grey streets. The traffic was bumper to bumper as bad as Manchester’s

Jack is staying in the Beaumont hotel in Dublin. (Fictional but there is a suburb of the city called Beaumont and there’s a hospital there so this could be the inspiration for the places in the novel)

How will he spend the day in Baronsmere? It’s a fictional place but it does sound grand!

Millennium Spire

The Giant Needle in the Sky as it’s called in the novel although the locals have apparently given it ruder names that that. “No one knows what it’s supposed to be but it’s a grand meeting place”

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Author/Guide: Isabella Connor    Destination: Ireland, Dublin  Departure Time: 2000s

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