Title: The Lady of Galway Manor
Author: Jennifer Diebel
Ch: 42 plus epilogue
Pg: 329
Genre: Christian Historical Romance, Christian Historical fiction
Rating: 5 stars
Publisher: Revell
I’ve
always loved the legend of the Claddagh ring and it’s my favorite piece of
jewelry. And I love that The Lady of Galway Manor by Jennifer
Deibel brings to story to life with the Jennings family the fictional family
behind the legend. The novel takes places just before the Irish war for
independence fully kicks in.
Lady
Annabeth De Lacy the daughter of the English landlord becomes an apprentice to
the Stephen Jennings. They are complete opposites he’s Irish she’s the daughter
of an English lord. He’s given up on love and she still believes in true love
and happy ever after.
Though
out the pages of The Lady of Galway manor I felt like I am walking down
the streets of the village of Galway, and I could almost taste the fish and
chips. Which left me carving fish and chips luckily there’s a pretty good Irish
pub in my town. And apparently, I drink my tea the Irish way.
Though
I enjoyed the slow burn romance between Anna and Stephen it was the secondary
characters that helped make the story. Her sister Emma was wise beyond her
years. But my favorite character was Seamus Stephen’s dad was my favorite
character I loved his wisdom and how he lived his faith. He reminded me of my
papaw.
The
Lady of Galway Manor will transport you to the Emerald
Isle in its pages.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher a part of a blog tour. I was not required to write
a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
I received a copy of this book from the
publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All
opinions expressed are mine alone.
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