The 2nd book in the series,so much suspense-this book kept me reading late at night, did not want to put it down. I like how B.J.Hoff makes her characters so realistic, that makes one become really involved with them. Yes,at times I would find myself gasping or telling one of the characters to wa...
Book 3 of the Emerald Ballad series does not disappoint. Like the first two, it moves easily between New York and Ireland.Michael plans to bring down Patrick Walsh, even as his wife Sara and Evan Whittaker befriend Patrick's wife Alice. Alice is completely ignorant of Patrick's illegal and immora...
Chronicles the challenges and triumphs of a nineteenth-century Irish American family and their ties to the homeland.
Morgan Fitgerald, Michael and Sara Burke, and Evan and Nora Whitaker try to build a new life in the United States.
From the small Irish town of Killala to the towering skyscrapers of New York, this series follows two Irish families, the Kavanghs and the Fitzgeralds, whether holding firm to their faith during Ireland's darkest days or trusting God with new lives in America.
Nora Kavanagh, left a widow by the Irish Potato Famine, turns for help to rebel Morgan Fitzgerald, who arranges for her and her son to make a dangerous voyage to New York.
ANONYMOUS It took only a little more than two weeks for Samuel Beiler to show what kind of bishop he would be. There wasn’t even a pretense that life for the Plain People would proceed as usual, that little would be changed under the leadership of the new bishop. Although Gideon Kanagy was no lon...