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Black Irish

By Tracey Lee Hoy
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Published: May 13, 2011
Words: 5397 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

Jack Gruffydd crosses the Irish Sea in answer to an ad, and when on meeting Kate, is disturbed by a sense of recognition. The Celtic cross she had found at Clonmacnoise was thousands of years old and Kate thought it was something magical but Jack and Kate were about to discover that they had a history and that time was just a gossamer veil. Black Irish is the prologue to the Conwy series.

Extended description

‘Above you are the stars, below you are the stones, as time doth pass, remember...’
And at the end there was a beginning, and then the circle must return. There would always be a beginning.

When psychic, Jack Gruffydd crosses the Irish Sea to answer an intriguing advertisement, and finally meets the elusive, Kate, he was disturbed by a strange sense of recognition and foreboding.

The intricately carved but broken Celtic cross she had found at Clonmacnoise was made from a hand span of peat bog thousands of years old. Kate thought it was something magical but when Jack touched it, he sensed with astonishment that it was much more than magic. Fear crossed his heart and time pressed its weight on him and he felt it, as he had many times before, but this time he understood.

Jack and Kate were about to discover that they had a history and that time was just a gossamer veil.

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Tags

romance, love, paranormal, wales, ireland, dreams, legend, time travel, psychic, medieval

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Review by: Wendi Nichols on Aug. 25, 2011 : (no rating)
This is a very good read, from start to finish. Have read rhuddlan so was happy to follow on. Now i will go for the rest of the series. It really takes you into another time, with character depth and plot, thank u tracey, couldnt put it down till i finished....did it in one sitting it was so engrossing.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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