Byrne(d) Bridges Family. Legacy. Love. And the ghosts of the past that refuse to let go. Demetria Byrne and her wife, Violet, have built a life of power, tenderness, and fierce devotion in Boston. With their newborn daughter, Aithne, and a family orbiting closer than ever, they seem to have everything: love, stability, purpose. Yet the absence of Demetria's younger sister, Lucinda, remains a wound that time refuses to heal.
Rumors whisper across the Atlantic of a woman calling herself Maeve, living in the wild coastal village of Derrynane, Ireland. Against pride and pain, the Byrnes must face the truth: family bonds, once broken, demand mending - or risk losing them forever. On the cliffs of Kerry, Maeve Byrne has crafted a new name, a new home, and a fragile new happiness. Her days are filled with the salt and spray of the Atlantic, with laughter from two orphaned girls who have found a mother in her, and with the steady presence of Niamh O'Malley - a fisherwoman whose roots run as deep as the tides.
But Maeve's hard-won peace trembles when the Byrne family descends upon Derrynane for Thanksgiving. Old grievances rise; long-silenced truths clamor for air. And in the haunted shadow of the pirate queen Grace O'Malley - whose spirit still roams the cliffs and coves - Maeve must decide whether she can reconcile with her past without losing the future she has only just begun to build. Sweeping from the boardrooms of Boston to the rugged shores of Ireland, Byrne(d) Bridges is a story of forgiveness, belonging, and the courage to love - even when it defies expectation.
It is about sisters divided by betrayal, partners bound by fire, and a family learning that roots may bend across oceans, but they do not break. Rich with romance, humor, and the ever-present pull of destiny, Byrne(d) Bridges is the breathtaking continuation of the Byrne saga - where every heart, like every tide, is called home.
Byrne(d) Bridges Family. Legacy. Love. And the ghosts of the past that refuse to let go. Demetria Byrne and her wife, Violet, have built a life of power, tenderness, and fierce devotion in Boston. With their newborn daughter, Aithne, and a family orbiting closer than ever, they seem to have everything: love, stability, purpose. Yet the absence of Demetria's younger sister, Lucinda, remains a wound that time refuses to heal.
Rumors whisper across the Atlantic of a woman calling herself Maeve, living in the wild coastal village of Derrynane, Ireland. Against pride and pain, the Byrnes must face the truth: family bonds, once broken, demand mending - or risk losing them forever. On the cliffs of Kerry, Maeve Byrne has crafted a new name, a new home, and a fragile new happiness. Her days are filled with the salt and spray of the Atlantic, with laughter from two orphaned girls who have found a mother in her, and with the steady presence of Niamh O'Malley - a fisherwoman whose roots run as deep as the tides.
But Maeve's hard-won peace trembles when the Byrne family descends upon Derrynane for Thanksgiving. Old grievances rise; long-silenced truths clamor for air. And in the haunted shadow of the pirate queen Grace O'Malley - whose spirit still roams the cliffs and coves - Maeve must decide whether she can reconcile with her past without losing the future she has only just begun to build. Sweeping from the boardrooms of Boston to the rugged shores of Ireland, Byrne(d) Bridges is a story of forgiveness, belonging, and the courage to love - even when it defies expectation.
It is about sisters divided by betrayal, partners bound by fire, and a family learning that roots may bend across oceans, but they do not break. Rich with romance, humor, and the ever-present pull of destiny, Byrne(d) Bridges is the breathtaking continuation of the Byrne saga - where every heart, like every tide, is called home.