First in the *New York Times* bestselling trilogy of three modern sisters bound by the timeless beauty of Ireland. *Born in Fire* follows the story of Maggie Concannon, a reclusive, stubborn, and free- spirited glassmaker. Gallery owner Rogan Sweeney vows to help her-but does their fierce attraction
Born in fire. [1]
β Scribed by Roberts, Nora
- Publisher
- Berkley;ePub Bud (www.epubbud.com)
- Year
- 2019;1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 481 KB
- Edition
- Pbk. ed
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Three modern sisters bound by the timeless beauty of Ireland...
The eldest Concannon sister, Maggie, is a reclusive, stubborn and free-spirited glassmakerβwith a heart worth winning.
Margaret Mary is a glass artist with an independent streak as fierce as her volatile temper. Hand-blowing glass is a difficult and exacting art, and while she may produce the delicate and the fragile, Maggie is a strong and opinionated woman, a Clare woman, with all the turbulence of that fascinating west country.
One man, Dublin gallery owner Rogan Sweeney, has seen the soul in Maggieβs art, and vows to help her build a career. When he comes to Maggieβs studio, her heart is inflamed by their fierce attractionβand her scarred past is slowly healed by love...
β¦ Subjects
Adult Fiction
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