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Overview: tacey Reynolds is an American author who has published eight novels and two novellas in the romance series, The O’Brien Tales. She’s also released a stand-alone contemporary-short romance novel, His Wild Irish Rose: De Clare Legacy. The Last Sip of Wine: A Novel of Tuscany is a spin-off novel from the O’Brien universe which takes place in the lush hills of Tuscany. Her next novel releases in October of 2022.The O’Brien Tales were recently acquired by Podium Audio and are narrated by the award-winning voice actress Justine Eyre.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
#3.5 – Fio
Timothy Daniels is an American hero. After surviving a catastrophic injury during a tour with the Marines in Iraq, he has spent the following years carving out a new life for himself. He’s successful, a stellar athlete despite his disability, and is an all-around amazing man. He’s also lonely. A lot of women like to take a walk on the wild side with a wounded warrior, but it’s a whole other thing to make a life with him. When he met Fiona Reilly at a friends wedding in Ireland, he’d thought she might be the exception. Fiona Reilly wasn’t a nice girl. In fact, as the cheating ex-wife of Michael O’Brien, she was used to being persona non grata in her own hometown. But she’d made a tentative peace with the people she’d hurt. Fiona was changing, doing better, working toward a fresh start. When she takes a job as the photographer for a local wedding, she meets an amazing American man. He’s had his own struggles, and he seems to accept Fiona’s past, warts and all. The two begin their journey as new acquaintances, but things quickly evolve into an intense, three-week love affair. When Tim goes home to Virginia, he invites her to visit him, both of them wanting to see where this relationship takes them. Then Fiona unexpectedly breaks it off, leaving Tim confused and devastated. Three years later, Tim’s best friend Alanna O’Brien and her sisters-in-law walk into a photography exhibit in a Dublin art gallery, and everything changes. The depth of Fiona’s betrayal is uncovered, and within hours, Tim is on a plane headed to Dublin. Some decisions can never be undone, but can they be forgiven?
#8- The Keeper
Inishean Lighthouse stands as a beacon to seafarers on the western edge of Ireland. This tale will cross the centuries as two men take their place as the keepers of the light.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Ciarán McCrohan moves to the small, remote island of Inishean to take over the position of lighthouse keeper. But there is one catch. He needs a wife. On the edge of Europe, shielded from the potato blight and ensuing famine that rages in Ireland, two young people find refuge both in their small community and in each other. Almost two centuries later, Josh O’Brien’s happy life in Ireland is threatened, despite the efforts of his new family. But there is someone who will stand above the others to secure his future. When his first assignment as a lighthouse technician takes him to an isolated island in County Kerry, a haunting history is revealed. Something happened on this rocky spit of land. In order to set the island free, he must dive into the past and allow the lighthouse to tell its tale.
#9 – Hawick
The Earl of Hawick has secrets. Some of them private, some of them a matter of state.
Daniel MacPherson has inherited his title from one father, the truth from another. When he tracks down his biological father’s surviving relations, the Mullens and O’Briens love him instantly and unconditionally. But Daniel has a secret. A second life that takes him abroad into a web of danger and deception. It is only when he crosses paths with his cousin Aidan that he realizes just how close those family bonds have become. And what he and his cousin are willing to do in the name of love.
#10 – The Ward of the Castle
Spanning over two decades, from the wild coast of a Tasmanian penal colony to the west coast of Ireland, an exiled rebel’s betrayal precedes his return to his homeland.
In mid-nineteenth-century Ireland, a small girl arrives on the same dock her mother departed from six years earlier. Laoise Hogan is alone, traumatized, and bearing letters from her mother addressed to the man who abandoned them. Sir Lucius O’Brien, 5th Baronet, 13th Baron Inchiquin, is summoned to Dublin by an orphan society and finds himself face to face with a small girl whose haunted face looks eerily similar to his brother’s.
Phelan McCrohan and his cousin Pearl Flannery have enjoyed a simple and safe childhood on Inishean, nestled away from the harsh realities of mainland Ireland. Now grown, they must leave the protection of the small village in Inishean to widen their social opportunities and further their education. As Phelan and his best friend Jefferson seek positions after medical school, Phelan finds himself in service to Sir Lucius O’Brien. As he settles into his life in County Clare, the last thing he needs is to be distracted by the lovely and mysterious ward of the castle, Laoise O’Brien.
Against the backdrop of Dromoland Castle and the political turmoil of post-famine Ireland, four young people learn the value of friendship and the power of true love.
#11 – Sanctuary
The O’Brien family once again finds themselves ensconced in a criminal investigation when a young asylum seeker washes ashore on Dublin’s rocky coast.
Cormac Carrington relocated to Ireland to be closer to his O’Brien kin. While exploring employment opportunities, he offers pro-bono legal aid for asylum seekers and unaccompanied children who have evacuated their homes in Ukraine. During a fundraising gala, he crosses paths with a beautiful Italian woman. They will both be pulled into the intrigue of a detained woman and her missing little brother.
Set in a sprawling European city, the worldwide sickness of human trafficking will touch the O’Brien family, and they will band together to save one small child. Cormac will prove his mettle by shielding a young, shattered woman with the only weapon he has. The law.
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