Across a Summer Sea

Across a Summer Sea by Lyn Andrews is a First Edition published by Headline in 2004, featuring 408 pages in English. This saga follows Mary McGann, whose challenging marriage to Frank is marked by his jealousy and alcoholism. When Frank’s behavior forces Mary and their children onto the streets, she seeks refuge with her family in Dublin, where she encounters Richard O’Neill, a solitary man who sparks an unexpected attraction.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and the complexities of love amidst adversity. As Mary grapples with her responsibilities and the looming threats of tragedy, she must confront her past and the choices that lie ahead. The story delves into the dynamics of family and the pursuit of a brighter future, inviting readers to witness Mary’s journey as she navigates hardship and the potential for new beginnings.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lyn Andrews’ warm-hearted, dramatic and nostalgic saga ACROSS A SUMMER SEA is not to be missed by readers of Maureen Lee and Donna Douglas.
Mary McGann’s marriage has always been difficult, thanks to her husband Frank’s drunken, jealous nature. Only because the little money he earns in the docks keeps food in the mouths of their children is Mary prepared to put up with him.
When Frank throws them all out on the street, Mary flees to her family in Dublin. There she meets Richard O’Neill, a handsome though solitary man. Despite the attraction between them, Mary’s not looking for love, and when she hears that Frank needs her, she returns to Liverpool, foreseeing a future of yet more hardship.
But there are surprises in store. Though tragedy and danger are looming, a brighter horizon lies beyond – if Mary’s prepared to be strong and take the chances that come her way…
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