Laura Carpenter writes emotionally charged contemporary romance with Irish heart, sharp dialogue, and characters who choose courage over convenience. Winner of the 2025 Impact International Indie Award for Contemporary Romance, she's known for stories rooted in consent, resilience, and found family. When she's not writing, she's plotting the next one with a cup of strong tea and a notebook full of ideas.
Mercy at the Gate
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- ISBN8233404924
- EAN9798233404924
- Date de parution16/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Maeve never wanted a life on the road. She wanted safety. A small house. A future she could trust. Instead, she finds herself balancing motherhood with midnight gigs, legal threats from London, and the feeling that her gate-and her life-could be forced open at any moment. When Nolan steps into her world, steady and unflashy, Maeve must decide whether love can exist without spectacle, without rescue, without noise.
Set in Belfast kitchens, church halls, school gates, and tour buses, Mercy at the Gate is a story about quiet courage-about keeping records, holding boundaries, and saying, "No, he's ours, " as many times as it takes. Tender, gritty, and unapologetically Irish-because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stay.
Set in Belfast kitchens, church halls, school gates, and tour buses, Mercy at the Gate is a story about quiet courage-about keeping records, holding boundaries, and saying, "No, he's ours, " as many times as it takes. Tender, gritty, and unapologetically Irish-because sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stay.























