'A beautifully written historical novel with characters who linger long after the last page is turned.' Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Came Home
Society said they shouldn't fall in love...
It’s 1828, ...
'A book that you can't stop reading because you want to see how it ends, and yet you never want it to end...Susie Murphy is becoming one of my favorite authors.' Ashley O'Melia, author and freelance writerThey never thought they'd see each other agai...
EDITORS' CHOICE, HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY'This series keeps getting better...Once I started reading this book, it was so hard to stop...Such evocative writing.' Elizabeth Bell, author of the Lazare Family SagaHis past could destroy their future...Hav...
'Susie Murphy...is an absolute HIT...This is another excellent installment to a beautiful series.' The Lit Bitch, book reviewerTheir choices have shackled her dreams...It's 1836, and Bridget and Cormac have arrived, full of hope, to the city of Bosto...
'There's something that happens at the end of every Susie Murphy book that I read; I absolutely cannot wait for the next one.' Kelsey Gietl, author of the War Across Waters duology They'll do anything to protect their children... Having taken matters...
'I just love these characters...they truly feel like people I know.' Lisa Boyle, author of the Paddy SeriesAn extraordinary bequest alters their fate...In the winter of 1846, Cormac and Bridget receive two letters that will change their lives forever...
'The characters are so carefully and believably crafted and the pace of the storytelling in her writing never slows, making this latest novel in the series another fantastic page turner.' Lisa Reads Books, book reviewerFreedom may be within their gra...