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Daughter Of Ireland (Paperback)

by Sonja Massie (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "'Couln't be Better", Feb 1 2001
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When a Californian 10 year old reads a book, she knows what she likes, and this is an A+! Moya Mahoney and Rory O'Brein can't stand eachother, but it hurts to be apart for one day. When Rory's uncle dies, someone's going to have to get his home, but who? Rory can answer that, him. Moya's fear of the building she loves to become sawdust might come true, and when It does, Moya must learn how to forgive, and Rory must learn how to love. Hopelessly lost in blind confusion, The two poeple graduaiiy become likers to lovers in a twisting near-death affair that left me on the edge of my seat. Did the uncle do some match-making, who knows?

I give this book a perfect score, and you will too! Sometimes, crazy jokes can make me laugh, while some sorrowful happenings could make me cry, and sometimes, I couldn't descide what to feel for a character. All I know is, YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK, trust me!

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5.0 out of 5 stars "'Couln't be Better", Feb 1 2001
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When a Californian 10 year old reads a book, she knows what she likes, and this is an A+!!! Moya Mahoney and Rory O'Brein can't stand eachother, but it hurts to be apart for one day. When Rory's uncle dies, someone's going to have to get his home, but who? Rory can answer that, him. Moya's fear of the building she loves to become sawdust might come true, and when It does, Moya must learn how to forgive, and Rory must learn how to love. Hopelessly lost in blind confusion, The two poeple graduaiiy become likers to lovers in a twisting near-death affair that left me on the edge of my seat. Did the uncle do some match-making, who knows?

I give this book a perfect score, and you will too! Sometimes, crazy jokes can make me laugh, while some sorrowful happenings could make me cry, and sometimes, I couldn't descide what to feel for a character. All I know is, YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK, trust me!

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5.0 out of 5 stars "'Couln't be Better", Feb 1 2001
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When a Californian 10 year old reads a book, she knows what she likes, and this is an A+!!! Moya Mahoney and Rory O'Brein can't stand eachother, but it hurts to be apart for one day. When Rory's uncle dies, someone's going to have to get his home, but who? Rory can answer that, him. Moya's fear of the building she loves to become sawdust might come true, and when It does, Moya must learn how to forgive, and Rory must learn how to love. Hopelessly lost in blind confusion, The two poeple graduaiiy become likers to lovers in a twisting near-death affair that left me on the edge of my seat. Did the uncle do some match-making, who knows?

I give this book a perfect score, and you will too! Sometimes, crazy jokes can make me laugh, while some sorrowful happenings could make me cry, and sometimes, I couldn't descide what to feel for a character. All I know is, YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK, trust me!

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5.0 out of 5 stars "'Couln't be Better"
When a Californian reads a book, she knows what she likes, and this is an A+!!! Moya Mahoney and Rory O'Brein can't stand eachother, but it hurts to be apart for one day... Read more
Published on Feb 1 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Two Thumbs Up for this Keeper
Once in a while, one picks up a book and when all is said and done, they know they've read one of the year's best. For me, "Daughter of Ireland", is that book. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2000 by Barbara O'Neill

4.0 out of 5 stars Daughter of Ireland
Rory O'Brien travels to the village of Gormloch in Ireland to pay his last respects to his deceased Uncle Angus. Read more
Published on July 13 2000 by Affaire de Coeur

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful series!
Daughter of Ireland is the third title in Jove's Irish Eyes series. It's a shining new series with writers whose talents sparkle when they write about romance on the Emerald Isle... Read more
Published on July 10 2000 by Brenda S. Weeaks

4.0 out of 5 stars Daughter of Ireland
It isn't easy writing a review. You're trying to let someone who hasn't read the book know you're opinion without completely spoiling the book for them. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2000 by Lora Angley

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
The townsfolk of Gormloch, Ireland mourn the death of long time innkeeper Angus O'Brien. Especially saddened by Angus' death is Moya Mahoney, who helped the septuagenarian run his... Read more
Published on Jun 6 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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