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New Review: Amanda Hughes’ BEYOND THE CLIFFS OF KERRY – Absorbing tale from old Ireland and the American Frontier -- an Irish Heroine to Admire and a Frontiersman to Love!
This was Hughes' debut novel and it is clear to me she has a great writing career ahead of her. Set in Ireland and America, beginning in 1755, this is a captivating tale of a beautiful young Irish girl, Darcy McBride, who has a thirst for knowledge and a spirit of adventure. She survived The Hunger in Ireland that claimed most of her family and when the story opens, she is keeping house for her embittered brother. To pay taxes and put food on the table, Darcy and the young men of County Kerry become smugglers, illegally trading their wool with the French for brandy. In one shipment, they also smuggle in a Jesuit priest who befriends Darcy and teaches her to read and write. When British soldiers discover the smuggling, Darcy is transported to the English Colonies for 7 years of indentured service, which for a beautiful young woman meant sexual servitude to her owner. One day at Fort Lawrence, Darcy meets Jean Michel Lupe, a surveyor for the Crown and an educated man, who will change her life.
This is a romance, to be sure, but quite unusual in that the hero isn't introduced until half way through the book. Much of what would be "back story" in other historical romances becomes an intense, well-told tale that at times is heart rending. We experience the brutality of cruel English soldiers and savage Indians on the American frontier. But there are many warm, charming moments and we see how times of great hardship affect people for both good and bad. There are some truly, desperately sad moments that will tear at your heart since both life in Ireland and on the frontier was hard. Darcy is a wonderful heroine with a strong heart, a giving nature and great courage. Hughes brings to life a cast of wonderful characters, including the wise and kind-hearted Father Etienne (a kind of hero). Darcy's story has great realism. I highly recommend it.
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Home
Books
Bold Women of the 17th Century
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The Firefly Witch
The Sea Bandits
Painting with Fire
Bold Women-18th Century
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Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry
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Excerpt from Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry
Customer reviews of Kerry
Midwest Book Review of Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry
Regan's Romance Review
Review of Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry-Molly's Reviews
Recipes from Ireland
Pride of the King
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Excerpt from Pride of the King
Reviews of The Pride of the King
Regan's Romance Review of The Pride of the King
Regan's Favorite Pirate Romances
Rivers and Tall ships
Recipes from French Colonial America
The Sword of the Banshee
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Excerpt from The Sword of the Banshee
Reviews of The Sword of the Banshee
Regan's Romance Review of The Sword of the Banshee
Bold Women-19th Century
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The Grand Masquerade
Vagabond Wind
The House of Five Fortunes
Bold Women 20th Century
>
Beneath a Blazing Sky
The Looking Glass Goddess
Intoxicating
The Image Seeker
About
Author Bio
Photos of Meet and Greets
Amanda's desk
Events
Sample Chapters from Amanda's books
Amanda's Blog
Contact
Amanda's Email
Guestbook
Writers guides
Absinthe and Laudanum
Disabilities in Colonial America
Writers Guide to the 18th Century:The Illinois Country of French Colonial America
Writers Guide to the 18th Century-Christmas in British and French Colonial America
Writing about the Irish in the 18th Century
Interviews
Bold Journey Magazine Interview
Interview with Fiona McVie
Regan's Romance Reviews
Midwest Book Reviews