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"A not to be put down must read!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted May 1, 2002
Things are not going well for Bridget Mulligan.
Granny Frye had kicked the bucket when she was flattened by
a truck while chasing after the old coon hound, General
Lee. Then Bridget finds out that Granny had gambling
debts, for heavens sakes! What in the world could Read more...
"Delightful Irish Romance"
Reviewed by Linda Hurst
Posted July 8, 2002
MULLIGAN STEW opens with Bridget Mulligan and her son Jacob
attending her Granny's funeral. Granny was hit by a truck
as she chased General Lee--the late Grandpa Frye's deaf and
senile coonhound--across a road. This fun opening is a
great example of author Stover's sly sense of humor and the Read more...
SummaryA WOMAN
Single mother Bridget Mulligan is on the verge of
homelessness when her late husband's family invites her and
her son to Ireland. Irish in-laws sound like more trouble
than Grandpa's coonhound when the neighbor's poodle goes
into heat, but Bridget is out of options.
A MAN
Riley Mulligan believes the American temptress is only
after their property, though he can't deny her son's
resemblance to his late brother. Unfortunately, Riley also
finds Bridget's guileless and bewitching ways dangerously
desirable....
AND DESTINY
The Mulligans' ancestral castle overlooking the sea haunts
Bridget, and she realizes that her dreams are somehow tied
to the ancient keep. And to the mysterious man who is her
brother-in-law....
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