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Patricia O'Brien

    This author explores complex relationships and female perspectives with a keen sense of historical detail and psychological depth. Her writing is lauded for its empathy and insightful understanding of the human condition. Through her works, she delves into themes of identity, societal expectations, and the search for personal fulfillment. Her style is both engaging and accessible, offering readers a compelling literary journey.

    Catching Fire
    The Laughing Rabbit: A Mother, A Son, and The Ties That Bind
    The Ladies' Lunch
    My Celtic Soul
    • My Celtic Soul

      Our Year in the West of Ireland

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      My Celtic Soul, Our Year in the West of Ireland, is a romantic adventure novel about an Irish-American copule who realize their dream of returning to the land of their ancestors. My Celtic Soul sets off with our two main characters, Pat and Mike O'Brien, who take on the unlikely task of running a bed and breakfast in the West of Ireland, for a year. Having given up all else, this is the means by which they are able to explore their ancient homeland and their Celtic roots. The foibles and surprises they meet are only the beginning. Kevin, the handsome farm hand, Mary the gregarious housekeeper, and the beautiful school teacher, Eileen become vital to the hilarity and fun surrounding Pat and Mike's discoveries about Ireland. In the tradition of bestsellers A Year in the Province by Peter Mayle and Under The Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes, My Celtic Soul is anecdotal, humorous and upbeat. It also has a universal appeal that will entertain all readers while taking them on a rollicking romp through the Irish countryside. This is the book that the five and a half million tourists who visit Ireland each year would like to take with them. It will also appeal to the fifty million Americans claiming Irish ancestry, who yearn to make a connection between America and the old sod.

      My Celtic Soul
    • The Ladies' Lunch

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Five close women friends, an elite clique in Washington, D.C., live charmed lives in positions of power and importance, until one of the group mysteriously dies, ominous questions arise, and all of their lives are changed

      The Ladies' Lunch
    • A sweeping story of a mother and son that were separated at birth by adoption and their reunion 20 years later. Told by both mother and son this book travels through time on this remarkable journey.

      The Laughing Rabbit: A Mother, A Son, and The Ties That Bind