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Kathleen McGurl

    Kathleen McGurl crafts compelling narratives that often weave together dual timelines. Her work delves into the complexities of human relationships and the secrets that lie beneath the surface of ordinary lives. McGurl excels at building suspense and creating characters readers can invest in, drawing them into their intertwined destinies. Her accessible style invites reflection on the echoes of the past within the present.

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    The Girl from Ballymor
    • The Girl from Ballymor

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      What would you sacrifice for your children? Ballymor, Ireland, 1847. As the country starves in the grip of famine Bridget Tooley is left widowed and alone. Fighting to keep her two remaining children alive against all odds, Bridget faces the truth that not everyone will survive and what will she be willing to sacrifice to save her children? Present day: Arriving in Ballymor, Maria McCarthy is researching her great-great-grandfather, Victorian artist Michael McCarthy - and his beloved mother, the mysterious Bridget. The subject of so many of his portraits, Bridget has fascinated historians for years, as in reality she disappeared without a trace. Pregnant and afraid of motherhood, it's not only answers about the past that Maria hopes to find in Ireland. As her search brings her closer to the truth about Bridget's fate, Maria will discover that a mother's love is as powerful and enduring as time itself

      The Girl from Ballymor
      4.1
    • 'The Daughters of Red Hill Hall ...[has] all the intrigue, mystery, relationship drama and edge of your seat secret reveals any reader could want.' - Books and Boardies

      The Daughters Of Red Hill Hall
      3.6