Hi Miriam and all Celtic Rose blog fans. I'm thrilled to report that Reluctant Betrayer, Book V of the Claddagh Series, is now available! I hope this story of love, betrayal and treachery will touch your heart and soothe your soul.
Blurb:
Sweet deception and hidden passion…
Excerpt:
Blurb:
Sweet deception and hidden passion…
Trasnavan…a west-of-Ireland village
bursting with charm, intrigue and treachery.
Aidan Collins grew up in the shadow of his
heroic older brother. The steady one, the responsible one, he burns with anger
against the landlord and vows to change the desperate straits of the village
folk.
Raised in a family of rebels, Maura
Riordan is horrified when she learns the man she loves has committed the
ultimate act of treason.
But Aidan has his own reasons for taking
the position of landlord’s agent. Will those reasons destroy him? Will Maura’s
deception tear them apart?
Can their love survive the lies they’ve
both told?
Excerpt:
Pity stirred Maura’s heart. “She was my
bosom friend, Neil, even before she was yer intended.” She touched a tentative finger
to his iron-hard jaw. “I loved her too.”
“Then how can ye even think o’ a man like
Aidan Collins? Sure, he’s serving the enemy!”
“Can f-feelings just w-wither and die
because you w-will them?” Her voice rang with defiance.
He caught her wrists in his hands, his
fingers biting into her flesh. “Ye’ll no’ see him again, Maura.”
“I love him, Neil. And—and I know he loves
m-me.”
His eyes widened, his mouth became a
snarl. “And how are ye knowing that?”
“Because we’ve an understanding between
us!” The words burst from her, and she clapped her hands to her mouth. Oh, why
had she told him now, like this?
“Without me knowin’ about it?”
“‘Twas nothing s-sordid, Neil.” She stared
appealingly up at him, her heart shrinking in her chest as she saw his
unyielding anger. “‘Twas a few walks in the woods when we were going the same
way, a stroll by the strand...”
“Ye’ll no’ be seeing him again.” He caught
her shoulders, shook her roughly. “He’s one o’ them now. And if he were to learn
of...”
“Of what?” Caught by the sudden tension in
her brother’s voice, Maura stared at him, horror chilling the blood in her veins.
“Neil, wh-what are you k-keeping from me?”
“Nothing. Ne’er ye mind. Just remember,
ye’re no’ to see Aidan Collins again.”
“No, ‘tis not nothing.” A terrible
conviction swept over her, weakening her knees and scalding her throat. She
knew. “Dear God, Neil, no! You’re not—oh, Mary Mother of God, tell me you’re
not involved in—in—you’re not m-mixing with a secret s-society, are you?”
“Don’t ask me that, Maura, fer ye know I
can’t be tellin’ ye. I’ll no’ be putting ye in danger, love.”
“Dear sweet God!”
He shook her again, until her rich auburn
hair tumbled from its pins and bounced around her shoulders. “I’ll no’ be tellin’
ye again, Maura Brigid Eileen Riordan. Ye’re no’ to see Aidan Collins again.
D’ye understand me now?”
“And if I d-disobey you?”
Neil stilled, his blue eyes, the exact
same shade as her own, boring into her. Angry. Passionate.
Deadly.
“If you see him again, Maura, then I’ll
have to kill him.”
I'm having a contest on my website! You can win an autographed print copy of In Sunshine or in Shadow, Book 1 of the Claddagh Series, or an autographed flat of the gorgeous cover Highland Press created for Reluctant Betrayer!
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I believe I was destined to be interested in history. One of my distant ancestors, Thomas Aubert, reportedly sailed up the St. Lawrence River to discover Canada some 26 years before Jacques Cartier’s 1534 voyage. Another relative was a 17thCentury “King’s Girl,” one of a group of young unmarried girls sent to New France (now the province of Quebec) as brides for the habitants (settlers) there.
My passion for reading made me long to write books like the ones I enjoyed, and I tried penning sequels to my favorite Nancy Drew mysteries. Later, fancying myself a female version of Andrew Lloyd Weber, I drafted a musical set in Paris during WWII.
A former journalist and lifelong Celtophile, I enjoyed a previous career as a reporter/editor for a small chain of community newspapers before returning to my first love, romantic fiction. My stories usually include an Irish setting, hero or heroine, and sometimes all three.
I’m the author of The Claddagh Series, historical romances set in Ireland and beyond, and The Wild Geese Series, in which five Irish heroes return from the American Civil War to find love and adventure.
I’m a member of the Romance Writers of America, Hearts Through History Romance Writers, and Celtic Hearts Romance Writers. A lifelong resident of Montreal, Canada, I still live there with my own Celtic hero and our two teenaged children.
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I'm having a contest on my website! You can win an autographed print copy of In Sunshine or in Shadow, Book 1 of the Claddagh Series, or an autographed flat of the gorgeous cover Highland Press created for Reluctant Betrayer!
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I believe I was destined to be interested in history. One of my distant ancestors, Thomas Aubert, reportedly sailed up the St. Lawrence River to discover Canada some 26 years before Jacques Cartier’s 1534 voyage. Another relative was a 17thCentury “King’s Girl,” one of a group of young unmarried girls sent to New France (now the province of Quebec) as brides for the habitants (settlers) there.
My passion for reading made me long to write books like the ones I enjoyed, and I tried penning sequels to my favorite Nancy Drew mysteries. Later, fancying myself a female version of Andrew Lloyd Weber, I drafted a musical set in Paris during WWII.
A former journalist and lifelong Celtophile, I enjoyed a previous career as a reporter/editor for a small chain of community newspapers before returning to my first love, romantic fiction. My stories usually include an Irish setting, hero or heroine, and sometimes all three.
I’m the author of The Claddagh Series, historical romances set in Ireland and beyond, and The Wild Geese Series, in which five Irish heroes return from the American Civil War to find love and adventure.
I’m a member of the Romance Writers of America, Hearts Through History Romance Writers, and Celtic Hearts Romance Writers. A lifelong resident of Montreal, Canada, I still live there with my own Celtic hero and our two teenaged children.
Website Facebook Twitter Google+ Amazon Author Page
Hi Miriam, thanks so much for having me at the Rose again! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This one sounds great, too! You've had quite the past life to get to where you are now. Congratulations. Celtophile? Very creative term. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashley, I just love delving into my family history, even if it isn't particularly Irish. I've loved everything Irish for as long as I can remember, and "Celtophile" just seemed right. Thanks for visiting me here at the Rose, and thanks for the good wishes!
DeleteGorgeous cover, Cynthia. I have liked them all, but I really could see myself living in that one.
ReplyDeleteOh, me, too, Miriam, but then, I could see myself living anywhere in Ireland!
DeleteBest wishes to you and your new release, Cynthia. This one sounds just as exciting as the previous ones. Keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, hope so, and I'll certainly try to keep the stories coming! Thanks for the good wishes, and the visit!
DeleteOh, wow! This sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Red, I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!
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