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Irish Thoroughbred

It was a dream come true for Irish lass Adelia Cunnane--to work with her uncle, a horse trainer at Royal Meadows, one of the most renowned stables in the world. But there was a catch, and his name was Travis Grant. He was the stable's owner, and a man as proud, as passionate, as opinionated as…herself.

Irish Rose

When Adelia's feisty cousin Erin McKinnon first meets Burke Logan, she's not impressed. He's a womanizing, cigar-smoking gambler who won the farm beside Royal Meadows in a game of poker. He has money--too much for Erin's liking--and a bad reputation. But Burke keeps staring at her--and Erin keeps finding herself staring back.

And she's beginning to think she may have finally met her match….



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Adelia Cunnane stared out the window without seeing the magic layer of clouds. Some formed into mountains, others glaciers, flattening and thinning into an ice-encrusted lake; but, for one experiencing her first air journey, she found the view uninspiring. Her mind was crowded with doubts and uncertainties that merged with a strong pang of homesickness for a small farm in Ireland. But both farm and Ireland were now very far away, and every minute that crawled by brought her closer to America and strangers. She knew, with a sigh of frustration, that nothing in her life had ever prepared her properly to cope with either.

Her parents had been killed in a lorry accident, leaving her an orphan at the tender age of ten. In the weeks that followed her parents' death, Adelia had drifted though a fog of shock, turning inward to ward off the agony of separation, the strange and terrifying feeling of desertion. Slowly, a wall had been constructed around the pain, and she had thrown herself into the work of the farm with an adult's dedication.

Her father's sister, Lettie Cunnane, had taken over both child and farm, running both with a firm hand. Although never unkind, neither had she been affectionate: she had possessed little patience or understanding for the unpredictable, often tempestuous child.

The farm had been the only common ground between them, and woman and child had built their relationship with the dark, fertile soil and the hours of labor it required. They had lived and worked together for nearly thirteen years; then Lettie had suffered a paralyzing stroke, and Adelia had been forced to divide her time between the duties of the farm and caring for an invalid's needs. Days and nights had merged together as she waged the determined battle to shoulder the increasing responsibility.

Her enemies had been the lack of time and the lack of money. When, after six long months, she was again left alone, Adelia was near the point of exhausted desperation. Her aunt was gone, and though she had worked unceasingly, the farm had had to be sold for taxes.

She had written to her only remaining relative, her father's elder brother, Padrick, who had emigrated to America twenty years previously, informing him of his sister's death. His answer had been immediate, the letter warm and loving, asking her to join him. The last sentence of the missive was a simple, gentle command: "Come to America; your home is with me now."

So she had packed her few belongings; sold or given away what could not be taken with her, and said goodbye to Skibbereen and the only home she had ever known....

A sudden movement of the plane jolted Adelia back from memory. She sat back against the cushions of her seat, fingering the small gold cross she always wore around her neck. There was nothing left for her in Ireland, she told herself, fighting against the flutters of her stomach. Everything she had loved there was dead, and Padrick Cunnane was the only family she had left, the only link with what she had once had. She pushed back a surge of sudden, unaccustomed fear. America, Ireland--what difference did it make? Her shoulders moved restlessly. She would manage. Hadn't she always managed? She was determined not to be a burden to her uncle, the vague, shadowy man she knew only from letters, whom she had last seen when barely three. There would be work for her, she reasoned, perhaps on the horse farm her uncle had written of so often over the years. Her ability to work with animals was innate, and she had absorbed a varied knowledge of medicine through her experiences, her skill being such that she had often been called on to aid in a difficult calving or stitch up a rent hide. She was strong, despite her diminutive stature--and, she reminded herself with an unconscious squaring of shoulders, she was a Cunnane.

Surely, she told herself with more confidence, there would be a place for her at Royal Meadows where her uncle worked as trainer for the Thoroughbred racing stock. There'd be no fields needing plowing, no cows needing milking, but she'd earn her bread and butter if she had to work as a scullery maid. She wondered suddenly, with a small frown, if they had scullery maids in America.

The plane touched down, and Adelia disembarked and entered the Dulles terminal in Virginia, where she found herself gaping in confusion, fascinated by the scene, confused by the babble of foreign tongues, the odd mixture of people. Her eyes lingered over an East Indian family in full native dress. She turned to observe two teenagers in faded denims strolling by hand in hand, followed by a scurrying middle-aged businessman clutching a leather briefcase.

Later, standing in the lobby, she looked around hoping to see a familiar face. Everyone rushing and hurrying, she thought. A body could be trampled and never seen again....

"Dee, little Dee!" A man hurried toward her, a stockily built, compact man with a full thatch of curling gray hair, and she caught a glimpse of eyes as bright and blue as her father's before she was enveloped in a warm, crushing hug. The thought occurred to her that it had been a lifetime since anyone had held her so close.

"Little Dee, I would have known you anywhere." He pulled back and studied her face, eyes misty, smile tender. "It's like looking into Kate's face again--it's the image of your mother you are."

He continued to stare at her while she searched for her voice, his gaze taking in the deep, rich auburn hair falling in gleaming waves to her shoulders, the large, deep green of thickly lashed eyes, the tip-tilted nose and full mouth which Aunt Lettie had described as impudent, the face now of a startled pixie.

"What a beautiful sight you are," he said at last on a sigh of pure pleasure.

"Uncle Padrick?" she asked, finding a multitude of questions and emotions racing through her. "And who else would you be thinking I might be?" He looked down at her with those well-remembered eyes, filled with love and laughter, and doubts, fears, and questions vanished in a wave of joy.

"Uncle Paddy," she whispered as she flung her arms around his neck.

As they drove along the highway from the airport, Adelia stared about her in fresh amazement. Never had she seen so many cars, and all flying by at an outrageous speed. Everything moved so fast, and the noise, she marveled silently, the noise was enough to wake the dead. Shaking her head, she began to bombard her uncle with questions.

How far was it they were going? Did everyone drive so fast in America? How many horses were at Royal Meadows? When could she see them? Questions buzzed in her mind and through her lips, and Paddy answered them tolerantly, finding the soft lilt of her voice as sweet as a summer breeze.

"Where is it I'll be working?"

He removed his eyes from the road a moment and glanced at her. "There's no need for you to be working, Dee."

"Oh, but Uncle Paddy, I must," she disagreed, turning to face him. "I could work with the horses; I've a way with animals."

Thick gray brows drew together in a doubtful frown."I didn't bring you all this way to be putting you to work." Before she could protest, he went on."And I don't know what Travis would be thinking about me hiring my own niece."

"Oh, but I'd do anything." She brushed back masses of chestnut hair. "Groom the horses, muck out the stalls, cart hay--it doesn't matter." Unknowingly, she used her eyes in an outrageous manner. "Please, Uncle Paddy, it's crazy I'd be in a week, not having some sort of work to do."

Her eyes won the small battle, and Paddy squeezed her hand. "We'll see."

So engrossed had she been in their conversation and the fascinating stream of traffic that she had lost all track of time. When Paddy pulled into a drive and halted the car, Adelia gazed about her with new wonder.

"Royal Meadows, Dee," he announced with a sweeping gesture of his hand. "Your new home."

The entrance to the long, winding drive was flanked by two tall stone pillars, and bushes studded with the promise of flowering buds continued along its path as far as she could see. The grass was brilliantly green over softly rolling hills, and horses grazed lazily in the distance.

"The finest horse farm in all of Maryland, sure as faith," Paddy added with possessive pride as he proceeded along the curving drive. "And--in Padrick Cunnane's opinion--the finest in the whole of America."

The car rounded a bend in the drive, and Adelia caught her breath as the main house came into view. An immense structure, or so it seemed to her, with three magnificent stories of old and muted stone. Dozens of windows winked in the gleaming sun like large, clear eyes. Wide and boldly glistening, they were a sharp contrast to the stone's mellowness. Skirting the top two stories were balconies, the design of wrought iron as intricate and delicate as the finest lace. The house stood on a gently sloping lawn of close-cropped green, graced with bushes and stately trees just awakening from their winter sleep.

"Beautiful, isn't it, Dee?"

"Aye," she agreed, awed by its size and elegance."The grandest house I've ever seen."

"Well, our house isn't so grand as this." He turned the car left as the drive forked past the stone building."But it's a fine place, and I hope you'll be happy there."

Adelia turned her attention to her uncle with a smile that transformed her face into a work of art. "I'll be happy, Uncle Paddy, as long as you're with me." Letting impulse guide her movements, she leaned over and kissed his cheek.

"Ah, Dee, I'm glad you're here." He took her hand in a firm grip. "You've brought the spring with you."

The car came to a halt, and Adelia turned to look out the front window, her mouth falling open at what greeted her eyes. An oval track commanded her view, and across from it stood a large white building, which Paddy identified as the stables. Fences and paddocks checkerboarded the area and the scent of hay and horses drifted through the air.

In solemn amazement she gazed abo...


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4.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, Dec 6 2001
By Sophie Williams (Canada) - See all my reviews
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"Irish Hearts" contains two complete novels, including Nora Roberts' very first book "Irish Thoroughbred" and its follow-up, "Irish Hearts." Both books are wonderful to read, with endearing characters and original storylines.
"Irish Thoroughbred" introduces Adelia Cunnane (Dee), who leaves Ireland behind to live in America with her uncle Padrick. Paddy is a horse trainer for Travis Grant, the owner of Royal Meadows farm. When Dee arrives, Travis is immediately taken with her and after watching her magic touch with the horses, gives her a job working for him. The sparks between these two begin to fly and Dee finds herself swept away by unfamiliar needs and feelings. Love blooms between Dee and Travis, but they must first admit this to each other before they can find happiness.
"Irish Hearts" introduces Erin McKinnon, Dee's cousin. Dee, Travis, and their children visit Erin on a horse-buying trip to Ireland. They have brought their friend, and the owner of the neighbouring farm, Burke, along on this trip, and there is an instant attraction between him and Erin. Erin has always dreamed of a life outside of her small hometown, and when Burke offers her the job of bookkeeper at his farm, she accepts. Erin finds herself starting a new life in America, and falling head over heels for Burke. But Burke must overcome his own insecurities regarding his past before he and Erin can have a future.
These two stories are full of romance and fun, and of course the exciting world of thoroughbred racing. These books are both entertaining and enjoyable and are well worth the read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Romance., Sep 24 2001
By apoem "apoem" (Bosque Farms, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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I just love reading Nora Roberts books. Finding a book by Nora I haven't read, is like finding a present under the tree that hasn't been opened yet. Exciting.

The romance in these books is wonderful. In the first story Dee comes to America to live with her Uncle Padrick and meets the owner of the stable, Traves. I truly loved the relationship Dee has with her uncle. I also like the romance as it grows into true love.

In the second story, Erin meets Burke and decides to travel to America with him. Truly enchanting.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Still loving Nora...., Jul 31 2001
By Amy E. Comer "aec20" (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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I loved this book, as I do all Nora Roberts stories. Set in enchanting Ireland, its one of my favorite love stories.

If you enjoyed the Dreaming Trilogy, you surely would like this story as well.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great story
I was never into reading romance novels. I didn't really read at all, but than my mother convienced me to read Irish Hearts, and i loved it. Read more
Published on Jul 17 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Horses, Horses and lucky Irish romances...
Thankfully, NR keeps the romance at a realistic level, and truly entertains us with a two in one Irish romance. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2001 by Ruth A. Caldwell

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!
Another Great Book by Nora Roberts I have not read one yet that does not keep me up half the night turning pages.
Published on Oct 12 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Consistently good
I enjoyed this work, despite the fact that it was a re-release of earlier books. Nora Roberts is a competent and skilled story teller, and even with the limitation of approx. Read more
Published on Sep 28 2000 by junktrip

4.0 out of 5 stars Early Works of a Great Writer
I was happy to find Irish Hearts containing Irish Thoroughbred, Nora Roberts first novel. Having started reading Roberts only 3 or 4 years ago, I hadn't been able to find some... Read more
Published on Sep 15 2000 by Marcia L. Hopkins

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This is the second book I have read by Nora Roberts. The first book having to do with her writings about Ireland. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Luck of the Irish!
IRISH HEARTS is the re-issue of two of Roberts' earlier novels, including her first novel, IRISH THOROUGHBRED, along with a sequel of sorts, entitled IRISH ROSE. Read more
Published on Jul 28 2000 by Ellen I. Guidry

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED READING THE DOUBLE FEATURE
Going back in time to the basic story of the future stories she writes. I loved reading these stories. Nora is the best. None better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart thrilling read
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