The Lady Of Galway Manor by Jennifer Deibel

Stephen Jennings was not counting on having an apprentice in his family’s shop, especially a daughter of an English aristocrat, but his father brings Annabeth De Lacy to work with him. Annabeth is the daughter of the Crown appointed landlord in Galway Parish, Ireland. The local Irish are not happy about the English being there, and tensions between Irish people and the British who are stationed there are high. Stephen tries to keep his distance from Annabeth because she is a daughter of the enemy of the Irish people and because he had his heart broken and says he doesn’t believe in love anymore. Annabeth learns about the Irish culture and changes her view of what she thought about Ireland. She has a way to connect with people that helps the shop and eventually Stephen and Annabeth fall in love. Events happen to her family and tensions boil over throughout Ireland during this time. I liked the history woven through the story about the situation in Ireland during the 1920’s. I really liked the way the author used Celtic words and phrases as well.   ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5   #ireland #fiction #irish

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