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When the magical secrets of The Emerald Isle beckon, will she survive answering the call?
Ohio, 1846. Valentia McDowell wishes she could rest. Plagued by nightmares of her grandmother’s mysterious brooch lost in Ireland, the well-off young woman aches to find her lost family in Ireland. But as she dodges marriage proposals from odious local farmers, she can’t shake the sense that a powerful inheritance awaits her across the ocean… if she can weather the treacherous journey.
Can Valentia uphold a destiny she doesn’t yet understand without losing everyone she loves?
An Immigrant's Tale is the prequel short story to Legacy of Hunger, the sweeping first book in The Druid's Brooch historical fantasy series. If you like compelling female characters, immersive authenticity, and a dash of magic, then you’ll love Christy Nicholas’s gripping tale of how it all began.
Buy An Immigrant's Tale to trace a family treasure today!
Genre: Fiction / Romance / Historical / Victorian (fancy, right?)
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