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Heart of the Glen

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54 of 55 copies available
When Saoirse Fagan arrives to start her new job as housemaid at Drumboe Castle, she is dismayed to learn that the lord of the house passed away a week prior.
Already running away from the tragedy that claimed the lives of her family members, Saoirse wanders the road with nowhere to go until Aileen McCready offers her a lift and possibly a place to stay for the night.
Sheep farmer and weaver Owen McCready is known for his intricate and impeccably woven tweed. But when he's injured in an attack by bandits, his entire livelihood is endangered. A new—and distracting—mouth to feed adds fuel to the fire, and Owen struggles to keep his family afloat. Though Saoirse is eager to help, even offering to learn the weaving craft, Owen is hesitant to accept aid from this strange young woman, no matter how inexplicably magnetic he finds her.
But Saoirse is not one to give up easily. It may take extra effort on her part, but she's determined to convince the McCreadys that they need her—perhaps as much as she needs them.
"Jennifer Deibel is an amazing writer and storyteller. She weaves a tale of love and forgiveness that's as beautiful as the cloth she describes. I was touched by the main characters' journeys to forgiveness and overcoming adversity, and I encourage readers to give Heart of the Glen a try."—Tracie Peterson, bestselling, award-winning author of over 140 books, including The Heart of Cheyenne and the Pictures of the Heart series
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 2024
      Deibel revisits the lush Irish countryside of The Irish Matchmaker in this heartwarming if somewhat uneventful historical. Saoirse Fagan has worried she brings bad luck ever since a house fire killed the rest of her family. Seeking a fresh start, she travels from Westmeath to county Donegal to find work as a maid. When her plans fall through and she winds up on a sheep farm belonging to Owen McCready and his sister, Aileen, master weaver Owen—who’s recently injured his arm—reluctantly conscripts her to fill an order of tweed fabric. As he teaches Saoirse to weave, sparks begin to fly, but when the town suffers a series of misfortunes—including a deadly landslide—Saoirse is sure her “ill fate” is to blame. She tries to run away to protect those she loves, and it’s up to Owen, Aileen, and other newfound friends to bring her back and help her start anew through her faith. This crisis point feels somewhat anticlimactic, and there’s little standing in the way of Owen and Saoirse’s relationship minus some miscommunications and Saiorse’s insecurities. Still, the rich, atmospheric background and winning chemistry between the leads mostly make up for it. The result is a cheery and charming tale of second chances.

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