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  • SHODDY PRINCE
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical romantic saga set in the years prior to WWI ( Irish Independent). Bright Maguire—poor, beautiful and kind—is the youngest member of a large Irish clan. Nat Prince is the illegitimate son of a prostitute, growing up on poverty-stricken streets. When Bright brings Nat into the bo...

    $179.00

  • A COMPLICATED WOMAN
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical family saga and sequel to Shoddy Prince ( Irish Independent).   After twenty-two years' estrangement, Bright Maguire and Nat Prince are joyously reunited and plan to start a new life in Australia. Their daughter Oriel isn't thrilled by the return of her long-absent father, but ...

    $179.00

  • FAMILY OF THE EMPIRE
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    The son of a Yorkshire coal miner seeks a new life with the British Army in the second novel of this historical family saga. Born and raised in Yorkshire, England, Probyn Kilmaster wants more out of life than to follow his father down the pit. He has always admired his convention-defying Aunt Kit and, inspired by her, runs away to join the army. Though he is eager to see the wo...

    $109.00

  • MY FATHER, MY SON
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical saga about the consequences of a wartime affair ( Irish Independent).   He survived the carnage of war. But it was bitter conflict on the home front that tore his life apart . . . After a year of fighting in the Boer War, Corporal Russ Hazelwood—missing his wife and tired of lo...

    $229.00

  • A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE
    SHEELAGH KELLY
      When a veteran of the Great War returns to England, he and his daughters faces a terrible new struggle in this historical family saga. World War I is at its height and Regimental Sergeant Major Probyn Kilmaster is in France, training raw recruits to send to the trenches. Meanwhile, his wife Grace contends with the hardships of raising their children alone in a Yorkshire pit v...

    $109.00

  • A SENSE OF DUTY
    SHEELAGH KELLY
      In the first of an extraordinary trilogy of love, tragedy, and hope, there's a high price to pay for happiness, from the author of the Feeney Family Saga.   While her brothers and sisters resign themselves to a life of drudgery, Katherine "Kit" Kilmaster yearns for better things.   When she is tempted into dangerous situations with young men above her station, the family are ...

    $109.00

  • DICKIE
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical saga about a son's return from America to England ( Irish Independent).Richard Feeney's family believed him dead. Instead, in 1874, Dickie secretly fled to America, where he prospered for twenty-six years. But now he's back. Recriminations are soon forgotten as the family reuni...

    $109.00

  • ERIN'S CHILD
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    A struggling Irish family in nineteenth century England sets its hopes on a new generation in the third volume of this dramatic historical saga. England, 1875. The Feeney family has finally escaped the squalid slums of York. Though they have worked hard to rise up from poverty, they have not left hardship behind. The father Patrick remains a man of simple tastes, increasingly o...

    $109.00

  • FOR MY BROTHER'S SINS
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical saga about an immigrant Irish family in Yorkshire ( Irish Independent). Summer, 1867: a sudden change in fortune promises to save the Feeneys from their life of poverty. But what will save the Feeney family from itself? Patrick and Thomasin Feeney and their children, Erin, Rich...

    $109.00

  • A LONG WAY FROM HEAVEN
    SHEELAGH KELLY
    From an author praised for her "genuinely perceptive portrayals of human relationships," a historical family saga set during the Great Famine of Ireland ( Irish Independent).One fateful morning in August 1846, Patrick Feeney surveys his ruined potato crop and despairs. With a delicate wife and their unborn child, he has no choice but to leave Ireland and set out for England in ...

    $109.00