Margaret Nyhon lives in Alexandra, in the Central Otago province of New Zealand, where she writes, paints and practises the crafts of printing and bookbinding. She has worked extensively in hospitality management in New Zealand and resort management in Australia. The urge to trace her family history led to her most recent venture, the writing of her first non-fiction work, de Marisco. Margaret is married and has three adult children and two grandsons.
Betrayal by an Irish Rose. Irish Rose, #1
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- ISBN978-0-473-44272-9
- EAN9780473442729
- Date de parution31/07/2018
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published NZ
Résumé
Mary is a beautiful Irish rose. In the late 1840s, her starving family had been forced to cross the Irish Sea to Cornwall in search of work. She never forgot the hatred she harboured against the English gentry for lives lost and destroyed in the Irish potato famine. Mary leaves her impoverished family for a better life. A one-off, passionate affair with a hot-blooded Irishman throws her life into turmoil, and she climbs from the depths of poverty to the estate of Lord Albert Rothchild.
After mothering five children, questions start to emerge and jealousy begins to surface. A spoilt son harbours contemptuous feelings towards his siblings, leading to tragedy. Will the Irish passion in Mary's heart overrule the greed of the English gentry?
After mothering five children, questions start to emerge and jealousy begins to surface. A spoilt son harbours contemptuous feelings towards his siblings, leading to tragedy. Will the Irish passion in Mary's heart overrule the greed of the English gentry?



















