From the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany to the windswept coast of Ireland, fate always finds a way...
Catarina Rinalto has spent her life nurturing her family's Tuscan vineyard--the sun-soaked hills, the ancient vines, the quiet rhythms of Italian country life. But when a business trip to Dublin throws her into the orbit of the sprawling O'Brien clan, she discovers that the world is far bigger than she knew.
Cormac Carrington is an attorney with Irish roots and an English reserve--a man who guards his heart as carefully as he builds his cases. Volunteering with Ukrainian refugees has given him purpose, but nothing prepares him for the fiery Italian woman who challenges him at every turn.
Their first meeting is a disaster. Their second, an ambush. But as their paths keep crossing--amid family chaos, dangerous secrets, and a desperate search for a missing child--something unexpected begins to take root...
A captivating story of family, fate, and the courage to let love in. Perfect for fans of Jean Grainger and Tricia O'Malley.
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
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978-1-83700-425-6 (9781837004256)
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Stacey Reynolds started writing her first novel, _Raven of the Sea_, in 2015. She was inspired by the beautiful villages of Ireland's west coast--the traditional music, the architecture, the lighthouses, and crumbling ruins. It lit a spark in her that would smolder for years until she was ready. She was a military wife and mother of 5. With a special needs child at home, she began writing at the public library during her son's therapy sessions. Before she married an officer in the Marines, she was a police officer. Her experience in law enforcement aids her in writing from the perspective of a first responder. It also helps with the procedural aspects of some of her stories. She loves what she does. She finds inspiration through traveling, reading, art, and music. She tries to write with the honest and often raw emotions that come from loving and losing.