Irish Hope

Irish Hope by Donna Fletcher, published by Jove Books in 2001, is a historical romance that follows the journey of Hope, a privileged young woman who disguises herself as a boy to escape an arranged marriage. This edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds across medieval Ireland, where Hope’s quest for freedom leads her to cross paths with Colin of Shanekill, who is tasked with finding her.
As their paths intertwine, readers will discover the complexities of identity and love. Throughout their travels, Hope develops deep feelings for Colin, unaware that he is searching for her. The story explores themes of romance and adventure, highlighting the challenges and desires that arise when one seeks to break free from societal expectations. This engaging tale invites readers to experience the rich backdrop of historical Ireland while delving into the emotional landscape of its characters.
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Hope, a privileged young woman, sets out across medieval Ireland disguised as a young boy to escape an arranged marriage. Colin of Shanekill is dispatched to find her–and during his search takes a young boy under his protection, never realizing the woman he seeks walks right beside him. As they travel, Hope comes to love Colin as no woman has, and desire tempts her to reveal her true self.
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