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"an enchanting historical"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted July 7, 2002
Ana Seymour's third book in a trilogy about Irish
brothers is set in 1574, in County Meath. Maura Roman is
the heroine. Her mother was Irish and her father a Romany
gypsy. She left her gypsy family seven years earlier,
lived in Dublin and has now returned Read more...
"Powerful historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 15, 2002
In 1567 Ireland, Maura knows she needs to flee her home
amidst the gypsies to escape the vile Gypsy who plans to
force her into marrying him following the death of her
father and subsequent loss of protection. She steals the
horses of brothers Eamon and Cormac Riordan. Not Read more...
SummaryIRISH GYPSY is the third book in Ana Seymour's saga of the
Riordan brothers. (The first book, THE BLACK SWAN, is a
finalist for the National Reader's Choice Award and the
Romantic Times' Reviewer's Choice Award!) IRISH GYPSY is a
warm and touching story of a Gypsy girl named Maura who
uses her wits and spirit to make her way in a hostile
world. As the book starts, she's forced to conk Eamon
Riordan on the head in order to steal his horse. Don't
worry--he eventually forgives her!
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