For The Love of Ireland
English


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About The Book

Margaret Sullivan dines with politicians rebels and spies. She is an admired journalist with the Chicago Tribune publishing under a male nom de plume. Her unscrupulous husband is a prominent attorney and power broker with aspirations of his own. They are well-connected members of Chicagos 1880s Irish elite.On her trip to Ireland to research a book she is writing Margaret meets a charming one-armed Irish rebel named Michael and finds herself attracted to him and his ideas for liberating Ireland. While traveling through the stone-walled back roads of the island Margaret sees for herself how the poor are treated. She breaks her vow never to get involved and soon questions if she can ever go back to her old superficial life in Chicago again. Overcome with her new found emotions and strong desire to help Margaret finds herself easily convinced by Mrs. Delia Parnell that women can be just as crucial in the fight for Irelands independence as men.Back home in Chicago Margaret publishes articles hoping to gain support in America for Michaels cause. That is until he is arrested. Desperate she turns to her jealous devious husband for help...but he has a hidden agenda of his own.Torn between her career as a journalist and compassion for those overseas she finds herself trapped by her own aspirations. Soon things spin out of control both at home and abroad and Margaret has to decide how much she is willing to sacrifice for Michael and her love for Ireland.For The Love of Ireland is a historical novel of love and loyalty deception and honesty. It is about women fighting against traditional roles and gender discrimination during the 1880s. For The Love of Ireland is a work of fiction woven around actual events of the Irish Land League a Chicago couple and the covert activities of the Clan na Gael.
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