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"A highly enjoyable sequel to MULLIGAN STEW"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted March 15, 2003
Sequels are my very favorite books to read,
especially ones where I felt a bond with the characters. I
enjoyed MULLIGAN STEW so much that I eagerly awaited the
sequel. Needless to say, it is well worth the wait.
Maggie Mulligan has gotten her teaching degree and
now has Read more...
"This magical romance is a keeper!"
Reviewed by Debrah Douglas
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 20, 2003
When Sinead's daughter, Bronagh, committed suicide, Sinead
cursed the Mulligan family, blaming them for Bronagh's
death and her own misfortunes.
Nick Desmond's one goal in life was to become a New York
policeman. His dreams are shattered when his father's
murdered, and he's framed as a cop on-the-take. To Read more...
"An exciting romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted March 30, 2003
New York City police officer John Desmond was proud of his
son Nick when he became a detective. Nick was assigned to
a special task force to bring down the Fazzini Drug Empire,
but everything went wrong. They killed his father in what
the department claimed was a Read more...
SummaryMulligan fans will also enjoy "A Mulligan
Christmas", a gift from Deb Stover!
Mulligan Magic:
Maggie Mulligan was thrilled to be back in Ballybronagh,
surrounded by her lively Irish clan. All she wanted was to
raise enough money to keep the local school open so she
could keep her teaching job. So why was she suddenly
preoccupied with the mysterious new American who recently
arrived in Ballybronagh?
Working undercover had taken former New York City police
detective Nick Desmond to Ballybronagh, where he planned to
gather enough evidence to take down his father's killer.
But it wasn't long before Nick felt torn between his long-
held yearning for revenge and his owverwhelming desire for
the beaturiful schoolteacher. If he wasn't careful, his
longing for Maggie would overtake him, generating
repercussion that were far mor dangerous than his original
mission.
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