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Jean Grainger

    Les récits de Jean Grainger sont profondément ancrés dans la riche tapisserie de l'Irlande, explorant les liens profonds qui façonnent les vies humaines à travers les générations. Elle tisse magistralement des histoires de résilience, d'amour et l'impact durable de l'histoire sur les destins personnels. Avec un sens aigu de la profondeur émotionnelle et des décors évocateurs, Grainger invite les lecteurs dans des histoires de transformation et de découverte de soi. Son œuvre célèbre la force de l'esprit humain et les liens indéfectibles qui nous définissent.

    For All the World
    Last Port of Call: The Queenstown Series - Book 1
    Safe at the Edge of the World: The Tour Series Book 2
    What Once Was True
    The Story of Grenville King: The Tour Series - Book 3
    Finding Billie Romano: The Tour Series Book 5
    • Twenty-five year old Billie Romano is struggling. She is grieving the death of her beloved dad and nothing in her life is going right. Her mother has remarried with indecent haste, so when her grandfather presents everyone in the family with a DNA testing kit for fun, Billie couldn't be less interested in playing happy families. The test results are shocking, and Billie finds herself caught in a turmoil of emotions as she is faced with a reality she could never have imagined. Her journey of discovery takes her to Ireland, and to the stunningly beautiful Castle Dysert on the Wild Atlantic Coast, when Conor O'Shea once more steps into the role of fixer of problems and soother of troubled souls. Can Billie make a whole new start or are some cans of worms best left closed?

      Finding Billie Romano: The Tour Series Book 5
    • "Castle Dysert is derelict, but Conor is determined to revive it, so why is someone trying to stop him? USA Today Bestselling author Jean Grainger wants to take you to Ireland. Handsome, kind and funny, Conor O'Shea has had enough of driving and guiding tours of Ireland. So when an opportunity to renovate and run the magnificent but rundown Castle Dysert as a five-star resort presents itself, he grabs it with both hands. But problems arise almost immediately when his business partner appears to have more on her agenda than just business. To add to that, his darling wife seems discontented as a stay at home mom, and his in-laws have moved in. With his family's future now entangled in a stunningly beautiful old castle on the coast of Clare, Conor undertakes a mammoth project, and in so doing, he uncovers the troubled past of this ancient stronghold. The mystery of the family who lived, loved, and lost their lives within the walls of the castle are reflected in his own family as they too struggle to let go of the past. Like in every small Irish village, gossip abounds. But do the ghosts of regret still haunt these ancient hallways? It is now left to Conor to explore the truth and uncover a heartbreaking lesson on the power of memory and the long threads that bind us together."--Page [4] of cover.

      The Story of Grenville King: The Tour Series - Book 3
    • What Once Was True

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      One House, two families and a war that changes everything that once was true... Robinswood, Co Waterford, 1939.

      What Once Was True
    • "Two people on the run. An Irish bus tour, and a story you'll never forget. USA Today Bestselling author Jean Grainger wants to take you to Ireland. A tranquil Irish vacation, music, scenery, food...but someone on this tour has a secret he's desperate to keep concealed. When a shadowy couple turns up on Conor O'Shea's grand tour of Ireland, the tranquility of Ireland's landscape acts as a shelter against the stormy reality of the life they left behind. On the run from a notorious mob boss, this mysterious couple flees the U.S. in search of sanctuary on the shores of the Emerald Isle, hoping to blend in with the tourists. In their wake lies a mafia family's secrets and a scarred priest torn between his duty to the cloth and to the truth. Intriguing and uniquely consuming, Father Declan Sullivan's tale of destiny and duty lies at the feet of those he has betrayed. Can distance and deliverance save the innocent in their desperate pursuit for peace, or will evil catch up to them all?"--Page [4] of cover.

      Safe at the Edge of the World: The Tour Series Book 2
    • **Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland. April 1912** Twelve-year-old Harp Delaney is an unusual child, quiet and intelligent far beyond her years. She would rather spend her days in the library of the grand Georgian house that she sees as her home than playing on the streets with other children. Her mother, Rose, is the reserved and ladylike housekeeper at the Cliff House. The local women envy her grace and poise while the men admire her beauty. She behaves not as a servant should, but as someone who belongs at the ancestral home of eccentric loner Henry Devereaux. Nobody ever visits the Cliff House, but Harp, Rose and Henry have a happy life together, each accepting the idiosyncrasies of the others. The day Titanic sails from Queenstown, taking with it the hopes and dreams of so many, Harp’s life too is devastated. The small port town is shaken to its foundations at the loss of the unsinkable ship, but the revelation of a long-held secret means that Harp and Rose have a much more pressing issue to solve, one that could destroy them if they cannot find a solution. Unexpectedly, fate takes a hand, and mother and daughter find themselves thrown a lifeline, one that inextricably links them to the stories of men, women and children for whom Queenstown was the last-ever sight of Ireland as they sailed away to new lands and new lives. Last Port of Call is the first book in The Queenstown Series.

      Last Port of Call: The Queenstown Series - Book 1
    • For All the World

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Dublin, Ireland and Valencia, Spain 1917. Peter Cullen has no money and no prospects, but he has talent and the will to succeed. All he needs now is luck. May Gallagher is determined to make her own way in life, even if it means defying her parents' plans for her. Nick Gerrity is ready to turn his back on his past and start anew, but his secrets might just catch up with him. And Aida Gonzales, destitute and alone, discovers an unexpected lifeline in the midst of the carnage of World War I. Together, as the war to end all wars wipes out an entire generation, these four young people will take a chance to break free of society's shackles and forge a new future of glamour, glitter, and greasepaint.

      For All the World
    • Under Heaven's Shining Stars

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Three Irish boys. Three very different backgrounds. A bond that will be tested beyond all reason. USA Today Bestselling Author Jean Grainger is taking you to Ireland... For Liam, Patrick, and Hugo, life in 1960's Ireland proves to be both idyllic and flawed. Leading vastly different lives, an unexpected friendship blooms between the teenagers when they all attend a private boarding school. Hugo is an heir to a large fortune, while Liam and Patrick are from much more modest backgrounds, both attending the prestigious St Bart's College on scholarships, For the boys, and life is both simple and complicated, as they navigate a world in a constant state of flux. Rock and roll, girls and the lure of the dance hall vie with their studies for their attention, until a series of seemingly unconnected events throws them and their families into chaos. Can their friendship survive as they navigate love and loyalty, secrets and lies? Are they close enough to weather the gale, or will their separate struggles tear them apart? In Under Heaven's Shining Stars, author Jean Grainger is reminiscent of the late Maeve Binchy as she brings to life the struggles and simplicity that often go hand-in-hand with growing up. Experience it all with Liam, Patrick, and Hugo as they face the beauty, turmoil, and endless possibilities of life under the turbulent Irish sky.

      Under Heaven's Shining Stars
    • Shadow of a Century

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A broken woman, New York, 2016. A fearless rebel, Dublin 1916. And a gripping story that spans a century.

      Shadow of a Century